okay, i'm just curious and i don't mean this in a bad way at all, but why bible college specifically? well, what i mean is if it's actually university level courses, why wouldn't you (i say this mostly concerning your worry about not getting accepted) apply to ontario universities and major in broad religious studies, theology, or social welfare or something? i don't think you'd have to worry about getting accepted to any of those places, because you had good marks in highschool, did you not? plus you already have a college diploma.. i'm mostly just thinking of places like huron college (at western university) that come to mind.
basically, i was just wondering why you wouldn't apply to those places too if you really do want to study what you want to study, and might not get accepted to bible colleges specifically.
i hope this didn't come off as condescending because it's not meant to.
i did consider universities, but what i like about a bible college is the fact that the program is only 3 years, instead of 4, and it is specifically Counselling. also, I'll be in a great environment for my faith, and be surrounded by friends and teachers who encourage me. yeah, so...that's about it. thanks though - it helps to talk about it, so i can get a better understanding for myself, too.
i was walking through campus yesterday and passed Divinity College. Another option you have is studying at Mac at Divinity College! I think they have a bible school.. but i'm actually not too sure how it works.
yeah, I checked out divinity too! but i was looking for a bible college that offered counselling as a major, and surprisingly, a lot of them don't. but i'll still be close to you...closer than now, anyway!
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basically, i was just wondering why you wouldn't apply to those places too if you really do want to study what you want to study, and might not get accepted to bible colleges specifically.
i hope this didn't come off as condescending because it's not meant to.
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