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I am planning to change careers and want to get into technical
communications/writing.
I live in Montreal, Canada and come from an IT background.
I've worked as a programmer, network administrator and customer support
and have written some user's manuals.
I've looked into 2 courses given by different instructions. One is a
University, Concordia, in Montreal. Where the classes are offered only
in the classroom. The other is a College or called a Technical School in
the U.S., Humber in Toronto, most of their courses are Distance
Education, Web Based and a bit more expensive, which is not a major
issue as to which I'd take. The conundrum is that the subjects offered
at each are completely different.
I would appreciate some help from someone who is familiar or can help me
pick the best route.
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