I'm coming from Texas this Monday for the interview and they do have a flight with 1 hour layover in Toronto using Air Canada. When isyour interview?
My interview is actually next Friday (2/22)! I'm assuming yours is earlier this week? lol
I'm coming from Texas this Monday for the interview and they do have a flight with 1 hour layover in Toronto using Air Canada. When isyour interview?
My interview is actually next Friday (2/22)! I'm assuming yours is earlier this week? lol
MaiT we interview on the same day!
1:15! I will be right after you 🙂
I know there is another one scheduled at 2. I think I remember reading somewhere that they only interview 3 or 4 people a day.
Yes, you are right after me! I bet when I'll be interviewing you'll be having lunch or the tour. My tour with a student starts at 11, and then there is lunch, and finally the interview.
Then the first student goes for their interview at 12:30, the second and third wait - not ideal for number three, trust me, I've been there, it's a long agonizing wait!
Crap. Pretty sure I'm number three. 🙁
Crap. Pretty sure I'm number three. 🙁
Out of curiousity, to the Internationals, what makes you apply to AVC? Something about the curriculum, student testimony, marketing, alumni you've met, admissions process...? Don't get me wrong, I adore the school. But I'll be honest, if I was an International, I think AVC's price tag would make me run for the hills. 😳 I don't think I'd even apply.
Along this line, does anyone know if they allow dual citizens (US/Canadian) who obtain residency after the first year to receive in province tuition? I couldn't find anything on their website, although I'm sure they don't come across this situation very frequently.
You can't claim residency simply based on living here during school. I would think the same rules would apply for a dual citizen as would apply for a Canadian only citizen, Unless you could claim residency somehow in one of the Atlantic provinces, but I've never heard of people changing residency.
You can't claim residency simply based on living here during school. I would think the same rules would apply for a dual citizen as would apply for a Canadian only citizen, Unless you could claim residency somehow in one of the Atlantic provinces, but I've never heard of people changing residency.
Whoa head spinning. So (and this is all assuming I got accepted) living there for a year while going to school would not be sufficient to claim residency? I know some US schools will allow this to receive in state tuition but Canada may be different so bear with me...
A resident of the Atlantic Provinces is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident:
a. whose last attendance at high school was in a school in the Atlantic Provinces; or
b. whose last province of residence for twelve (12) consecutive months during which time the student was not attending a university or college full-time was one of the Atlantic Provinces; or
c. for whom the permanent home address of parent, foster parent, or guardian is one of the Atlantic Provinces.
If it helps, they do tend to offer contestant #3 another snack from the cafeteria. And there should be other students around if you want to chat. I was during the spring, so it was just me and my parents left to stress out.![]()
When is your day?
To all of us waitlisters, this is our year! A special good luck to daydreamer03 and Ellie1818.
I'm on tuesday.
tuesday feb 12th? me too!
Does anyone know approximately how long International Interviews continue? Do they go into March as well? Just wondering as I have not heard anything yet. Conversely, if one is not granted an interview when might they find out? Regardless, I wish success to all applicants.
Question for the current PEI inhabitants. Are there any shuttles or something of the like in Charlottetown?
My current plan is to take cabs everywhere, but I'm staying less than a mile from UPEI and that just seems silly especially when most cabbies have minimum fees. Why drop 25 bucks for a 3 minute drive? Plan B is to rent a car. Still paying out the rear, but at least I could explore a bit.
I'm in the Montreal airport right now, en route to PEI. 😀
The end of the month?! As in this month?!?! February???
So that means I will find out less than a week after I interview 😱
Question for the current PEI inhabitants. Are there any shuttles or something of the like in Charlottetown?
My current plan is to take cabs everywhere, but I'm staying less than a mile from UPEI and that just seems silly especially when most cabbies have minimum fees. Why drop 25 bucks for a 3 minute drive? Plan B is to rent a car. Still paying out the rear, but at least I could explore a bit.
Cab fare is pretty cheap to the university. If you live at the hotels suggested by AVC it should cost you no more than 7 bucks🙂
Still though that is sooo soon!
How did your interview go dovelover?
And as a word of advice for anyone who hasn't interviewed yet, bring some water into the interview with you. They don't give you water like some schools do, and you'll need it!
Oh, and not to put anyone off, but if when you arrive in PEI you're thinking, "Wow, this is a lot of snow, I bet it's just a bad year..." Sorry. It was like this last year too. Last year was more of a slow build and this year is sporadic massive snowfalls, but the overall amount is more or less the same. So if you're accepted (and I hope you all are!) and if you choose AVC (and I hope you do!), I just thought I'd warn you, since nobody warned me!
I had my interview with AVC yesterday! As many people have already said, everyone there is so incredibly nice! Our tour was with Janice from the Dean's Office because the students were all busy with the start of their midterms. But whenever we ran into a student they usually stopped to chat with us, and pretty much everyone we passed wished us good luck in our interviews! I was also really impressed by how the faculty and staff seemed to be on a first name basis with every single one of the students. When Dr. Singh found out I had a good friend from undergrad who is a first year there, he even offered to go find her for me so I could see her before my interview! My mom came with me, and we both really loved the school and the atmosphere there!
My interview went really well, I think. The interviewers seemed to like my answers and at the end of the interview they told me they were really impressed by how well prepared I was! Dr. Singh did say that they will be sending out decisions for International students by the end of the month! Keeping my fingers really tightly crossed for good news!![]()