If I could like this a million times, I would.
If I could like this a million times, I would.
I also read and liked that one!
Uggh. I have an icky coworker who keeps trying to do this, but the women eventually figure out how foul he is and say nu-uh. He's done the Ukraine thing and has moved on to South America now.
Dang girl! I tried Zunga at beerfest in Nanaimo and I'm hooked. You guys rock.
Oooh, Powell River! At least Townsite brewing is good...
I'ma take a wild guess and say you're not in Vancouver/Victoria.
Yep. Honestly, I will just let 'em out at work while I'm on till, and smile sweetly.
The farts. Oh lawd, the farts. I can clear a room during my period.
UVic is 2-3 years and but the dissertation usually takes another year. To be fair, studio based programs only take two, but the only one is at NSCAD.
It seems that way, and it's very apples and oranges to begin with I think. Different planning culture and perspective.
Lucky him? Up here, with the exception of very small towns/some regional districts, they want an M.Plan and membership in CIP.
Dudebro antics get old, fast. Especially on group rides.
Yup.
Woo bike culture, but get helmets ladies!
Where are you? I've said it fivejillion times, but in Canada it's a 3 year (that usually takes four years) master's, and then 2 years of probation and an exam.
It really depends, but where I am you can't call yourself a planner unless you do the master's plus 2 years of probation or bachelor's plus 5 years of probation.
Dang, they're 4 year sagas up here.
Hmmm, April could be a really talented thrifter/sale shopper?
It depends. In Canada, the rules have changed a lot in the last five years. They used to take you with a related master's and a 2 year probation or a related bachelor's with a five year probation. Now they want a master's of planning, which is typically four years, and then the probation.