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Four Canadian provinces push ahead with plan to build small nuclear reactors to supply power
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DC Universe Infinite begins international rollout
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Critics Choice Awards: ‘The Power Of The Dog’ wins Best Picture and Jane Campion is Best Director
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The lie that made me. How I learned the horrifying truth about my biological father.
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What really happened during the 2003 blackout?
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invokes Emergencies Act to address trucker protests
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A porno-metal song about gay cowboys is disrupting the anti-vaxx trucker convoy
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Dispatch from the Ottawa Front: Sloly is telling you all he's in trouble. Who's listening?
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Daniel Romano - Cobra Poems (2021)
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Neil Young pulls his music from Spotify after his ultimatum regarding Joe Rogan and ‘fake information about vaccines’
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Jordan Peterson’s resignation is about one thing: Money
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Stan Rogers - The White Collar Holler (1979)
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XXX-Files: Who torched the Pornhub palace?
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Jesse Stewart sang to millions on YouTube. He died on the streets of Edmonton.
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Critics Choice Awards film nominations led by ‘Belfast’ and ‘West Side Story’
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Countries which have announced a diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics
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Ontario passes the Working for Workers Act
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Critics Choice TV nominations: ‘Succession’ leads field as HBO edges Netflix
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Little-known Black history comes to light in new documentary series
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Childhood home sold to lovely young numbered holding company
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Federal government introduces legislation to ban conversion therapy in Canada
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Canada taps into strategic reserves to deal with massive shortage ... of maple syrup
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COVID booster shots approved for all sheeple and government simps over 18
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Flood damage cuts all rail access to Canada's largest port of Vancouver
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Aidan Knight - Sixteen Stares (2020)
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The stunning astronomical beadwork of Native artist Margaret Nazon
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The ingenious ancient technology concealed in the shallows
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Recent wave of transphobic narratives worries trans community
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The company man
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CBC is keeping Facebook comments closed on news posts
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Throwing good money after bad car infrastructure
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Bill 2 is "the most transphobic bill ever proposed in Quebec," activist says
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Evidence for European presence in the Americas in AD 1021
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A bitcoin mining power plant secretly set up shop in Alberta. Now it's being forced to shut down
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Billy Talent - End Of Me feat. Rivers Cuomo (2021)
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Canadians Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig, detained in China almost three years, now on plane home. Chinese tech executive Meng Wangzhou left Canada earlier Friday evening.
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Canadian Election 2021
CBC Coverage - CBC Poll Tracker Elections Canada CTV (live updates) Edit: CBC have projected a Liberal win. Seat Changes (Projected): Liberal: +1 Conservative: –2 Bloc Québécois: +2 New Democrat:...
CBC Coverage - CBC Poll Tracker
Edit: CBC have projected a Liberal win.
Seat Changes (Projected):
Liberal: +1
Conservative: –2
Bloc Québécois: +2
New Democrat: +1
Green: –1
People's Party: 0
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Spot at Kidd Creek Mine
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Why we won’t raise our kids in suburbia
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An oral history of Big Shiny Tunes: The CD that defined a Canadian era
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Kindest Cuts - Cold Eyes (2016)
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Munya - Benjamin (2019)
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Kevin Can F**k Himself S01E01-02 - 'Living the Dream' & 'New Tricks'
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Rick and Morty S05E01 - Mort Dinner Rick Andre
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Continuing My Education with a CS Degree in Canada [A Help Thread]
My Goal I am applying to Canadian universities for fall admission as a CS major. This will be my second degree, and one of the requirements of getting admitted for a second degree is to show that...
My Goal
I am applying to Canadian universities for fall admission as a CS major. This will be my second degree, and one of the requirements of getting admitted for a second degree is to show that you have a significant interest in the subject. My plan is to get online certificates to show that I am actually dedicated to learning CS and getting a job in the field. I am actually dedicated, I just need a way to show it on paper. I have some experience with software development (only the basics), but there aren't any records of it since it was just informal study.
My Problem
I can't decide which certificates I should pursue. I am torn between EdX and Udemy. I would Tilderinos' help in choosing between the two. I would also appreciate any general advice you may have.
Here are the courses I plan to take on EdX (prices in USD):
UBC's MicroMasters Program in
Software Development - $832Harvard CS50's Web Programming with Python and JavaScript - $199
IBM's Professional Certificate in
Cloud Application Development Foundations - $169Here are the courses I plan to take on Udemy:
The Ultimate 2021 Fullstack Web Development Bootcamp - $15
The Complete 2021 Web Development Bootcamp - $15
The Ultimate MySQL Bootcamp: Go from SQL Beginner to Expert - $30
Angular - The Complete Guide (2021 Edition) - $15
Comparisons
To reiterate, I have two goals going into this. One is to actually learn web development, since I would like to become a fullstack developer (but my options are semi-open). The other is to prove to the Canadian universities that I am dedicated to learning and to give myself an edge over applicants.
If I go with EdX, then I have to pay a much steeper price for the certificates. These courses also take a long time to get through and the projects don't seem as relevant to real word applications. But I will also be learning from established institutions like Harvard and UBC. EdX certificates also come with the distinct advantage that a human is checking the problem sets you submit. This will show the Canadian universities that I have actually spent the time and effort to go through the courses and pass them.
If I go with Udemy, I will get through the courses in less time and their projects seem more related to real world projects. If I go through the courses faster, I will also have more time to start on some personal projects, and I can show my dedication to learning through those projects. Personal projects and also volunteer work will also help establish a resumé for future work. The courses on Udemy are a lot cheaper too. But they don't have the same level of verification or prestige that EdX does.
So in summary, EdX has prestige and quality courses, but a steep prices and a huge time commitment. Udemy is cheaper and gives me more opportunities to do personal projects and volunteer work, but it's certificates aren't fully trustworthy from the Canadian universities' perspective.
Final Words
What do you think? Which path should I take?
For those of you wondering, why I am going to university instead of a bootcamp, it's because I plan to immigrate to Canada and becoming a student seems the straightest way of getting PR. I need to leave my third world country as soon as I can, for mental health and economic reasons. I have been mostly unemployed ever since the pandemic started so I can't get work in Canada (or the U.S.) on my first degree (a management degree). I already tried that route. I can't find proper work here either.
Also, I am sorry if I posted in the wrong group, or if I shouldn't have posted it anywhere at all. I desperately need advice on what to do and I don't have a trustworthy network here that can help me through this. I'm sorry and thank you for your help.
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When Brayden Bushby was charged with the death of Barbara Kentner, Indigenous faith in Canada’s legal system was put to the test
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Ottawa says it's not liable for cultural damage caused by Kamloops residential school: court documents
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Why Kim’s Convenience matters
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One-fifth of US beef capacity wiped out by JBS cyberattack
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