Lady Posts Cheapest Schools In Canada To Study, Video Trends: "Run And Apply"

Lady Posts Cheapest Schools In Canada To Study, Video Trends: "Run And Apply"

  • A Nigerian woman has shared a list of affordable universities in Canada for international students
  • While emphasising that the Canadian job market values skills over the cost of education, she recommended attending universities with low fees
  • Netizens have expressed curiosity and requested further information in the comments section about the named schools

A Nigerian woman has caught the attention of netizens after speaking about cheap universities in Canada.

In a video, she shared a list of affordable universities in Canada for international students in the country.

Lady reveals cheapest schools to study in Canada
Lady shares cheapest schools in Canada Photo credit: @muvey10/TikTok, SOPA Images/ Getty Images.
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Woman's list of affordable universities in Canada trends

The woman, identified as @muvey10 on TikTok, emphasised that the Canadian job market prioritizes skills rather than the amount spent on education.

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According to the woman, students can spend as little as $5000 on their education and still secure high-paying jobs.

She advised international students to focus on the cheapest available courses in their chosen career paths.

Her list of affordable universities included several options for international students in Canada.

The top recommendations included Aurora College, with fees as low as $4000, Holland College, which offers programs with fees as low as $9000.

The College of North Atlantic is another cost-effective choice, with fees starting as low as $9000. For those looking for a more affordable option, Selkirk College BC offers programs with fees as low as $5000.

She said;

“Cheapest Universities you should be attending as an international student in Canada. Stop wasting your money! The Canadian job market do not care how much you spent on your education.
"You can spend $5000 on your education and get a six figure job. Don’t waste your money on the school, Canada cares about your skills and not your certificate, or whether you went to college or you went to a university. So here are some cheapest universities you should be going to.”

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Netizens react as lady posts cheapest universities in Canada

Netizens responded to the woman's post with curiosity and requested more information in the comment section.

The affordability of these universities has piqued their interest as they seek to explore educational opportunities in Canada without incurring high expenses.

@Solana's baby reacted:

“Is it possible for me to enter there and change my school because mine is actually expensive and I don't want to reapply for another visa.”

@timmychukz reacted:

“How much will it cost to study medicine in in aurora college.”

@user3625077960453 said:

“Aurora College, do they do Nursing.”

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Selorm is currently a student at the University of Rochester in the US. His non-profit organisation have assisted over 100 students in securing scholarships to over 57 universities abroad.

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