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not much, just that if it's 2-year program, then centennial gives you more CGA transfer credits. if it's 3 years, then Seneca is a better place. Seneca's English standard is very high; however, it does depend on the teachers.

Generally speaking, Seneca have some pre-College English courses
EAP200, EAP300, and EAC149. Then if you have completed EAC149, you are placed into EAC150 which is the actual English subject (a credit for your diploma)

few examples:
1) I came to Canada when I was 8 years old and have been in Canadian education for over 10 years. When I took the English assessment test, I was placed into EAC149. This course is a non credit course specificly made for students who need English upgrading.
2) Another friend of mine didn't studied for the assessment test and got placed into EAP300. He was borned in Canada for god's sake.
3) Another friend who graduated from UofT in a Science program. She was placed into EAC149.
4) Another fellow transfered from Ryerson to Seneca and got placed into EAP300.

If you are placed in EAP200, then you must complete it and take EAP300 then take EAC149. If you completed EAC149, then you are placed in the regular English EAC150.
You see how high the English standard?
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  • 工作学习 / 求学深造 / 想多个ACCOUNTING 专业,已经在SENECA拿了几个PART TIME的课程了,明年想转FULL TIME的,我朋友让我转去CENTENIAL COLLEGE,我想问一下,两个学校那个比较有名,另外那个学校比较容易毕业。英文考试简单一点
    • 据说Centenial比较容易些。
      • if you are doing the 2-year at Seneca, I suggest you switch to 2-year Centennial program. if you are doing the 3-year ACF program at Seneca, then I really would suggest staying with Seneca.
        • 请教一下有什么不同吗,本人英文不是很好,希望能通过两年的学习找到一份会计的工作。那个学校比较适合我呢。
          • not much, just that if it's 2-year program, then centennial gives you more CGA transfer credits. if it's 3 years, then Seneca is a better place. Seneca's English standard is very high; however, it does depend on the teachers.
            Generally speaking, Seneca have some pre-College English courses
            EAP200, EAP300, and EAC149. Then if you have completed EAC149, you are placed into EAC150 which is the actual English subject (a credit for your diploma)

            few examples:
            1) I came to Canada when I was 8 years old and have been in Canadian education for over 10 years. When I took the English assessment test, I was placed into EAC149. This course is a non credit course specificly made for students who need English upgrading.
            2) Another friend of mine didn't studied for the assessment test and got placed into EAP300. He was borned in Canada for god's sake.
            3) Another friend who graduated from UofT in a Science program. She was placed into EAC149.
            4) Another fellow transfered from Ryerson to Seneca and got placed into EAP300.

            If you are placed in EAP200, then you must complete it and take EAP300 then take EAC149. If you completed EAC149, then you are placed in the regular English EAC150.
            You see how high the English standard?
          • 非常感谢, 我是听我朋友的老公,一个NATIVE的CANANDIAN说过,SENECA的英文对他们来说也是很难的,看来,我还是转去CENTENNIAL吧,哪里很多中国人都可以顺利毕业。谢谢你。
            • i didn't say new immigrants cannot graduate, in fact most of them graduated with high honours. If the materials get too hard, they study super hard. Most of the new immigrants' grades are the top in the class.
              Trust me, your English will improve a lot in Seneca. You just need to take a few extra English courses and pay a little more time and money.
      • 请问如果选择读PART TIME,需不需要英语测试呢?
        • EAC150 is required for all diploma at Seneca College. In order to register under that course, you must take the English assessment. However, some courses require EAC150 as being the co-req. or pre-req.