Everyone knows that Brock University is considered an easy school, except if you’re studying teaching. However, that’s not entirely true anymore. I am currently in my second year at Brock, and honestly, I’ve found that Brock has challenging classes like any other university. But one thing that stands out is the support it provides. Unlike other universities, Brock is different because of how willing both students and staff are to support your needs. It offers support centers, dedicated staff members, and useful workshops. Okay, enough about Brock. Let me tell you about the Public Health program.
When I entered this program, I wasn’t sure what to expect, but after completing my first year, I can confidently say that I don’t regret my decision. Public Health is a fantastic program for those who love science but don’t want an overwhelming workload, or for those who have a passion for helping people but aren’t exactly sure how to pursue it. The program only requires you to take a health science course, humanities, statistics, and one science course of your choice. I love the flexibility of this degree and the potential it offers for exploring various career pathways. The only thing I don’t enjoy is statistics, but I guess we can’t win them all.
Overall, both Brock University and the Public Health program are excellent options
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