McGill's annual living expenses include food, accommodation, tuition, books, medical expenses, etc., which is about 30 12 1 Canadian dollars to 462 17 Canadian dollars. If you study business or science or law, it will increase by 8% in the next few years. If you study other majors, it will increase by 5%. McGill's scholarships range from $3,000 to $65,438+$0,000 a year. However, the application condition of any scholarship is that the average score is above A within two years. After all, McGill is the number one school in Canada, and the performance requirements are definitely not low.
Concordia's words are actually similar. It costs more than 65,438+00,000 Canadian dollars, excluding room and board. Generally, if you go out to rent a house, it costs more than 400 Canadian dollars per month near the university, and 300 to 400 Canadian dollars per month for meals. However, Concordia's scholarship is easier to get. As long as your GPA is above 2.2, you will have a chance. They don't just look at your grades.
If you are lucky, you can get 10 Canadian dollars per hour. 7 to 8 Canadian dollars will definitely be found. But because it is in Quebec, it is required to speak French for any position that may be in contact with customers. Therefore, it is very important to know a little French if you want to find someone with a better salary. Generally speaking, working can only remove the living expenses. So the tuition fee is at least 10000 to 20000 Canadian dollars per year.