5 Tips for Better Sleep

Sleep, among other things like exercise and social life, is one of those things that most BCIT students skimp on in favor of studying, holding group meetings or working on projects. It gets even worse around this time of year with final exams coming up. And yet sleep is an important aspect of a student’s … Read more

Career transformed through Part-time Studies: Andrew Beck’s data analytics path

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Data, and the potential insight it offers, is now abundant. The growth has been so extreme that companies are stretched to find the talent to manage, let alone query, their data. A change to a career with growth That’s what led Andrew Beck to BCIT Computing for its part time Applied Data Analytics Certificate (ADAC) program. He … Read more

Staying active while in school

Adults aged 19-64 should get about 150 minutes of moderate, or 75 minutes of intense aerobic exercise per week. Unfortunately for BCIT students, free-time is a rarity only experienced during the alignment of the stars. Therefore, to help keep those classic breakfasts off the gut, here are a few tips to efficiently stay active with … Read more

5 Tips for the Overwhelmed

It’s that time of the year again when everyone is desperately trying to catch up with their classes and trying to finish team and individual projects on time. It can get really overwhelming during these times, which is why it’s always good to have a reminder about an important aspect of our health. On October … Read more

Interpreting serum protein electrophoresis (SPE) patterns

Following my rotation in Anatomical Pathology, I spent one week on accessioning review and another three in Chemistry. BCIT students get their phlebotomy competencies signed off during a two-week placement in Level 1, so whether you collect blood during the long block practicum is very much dependent on the practicum site. In Kelowna I had … Read more

Care for Self-care

By now students should have realized what they have gotten themselves into, however, rest assured that BCIT does indeed care about the overall well-being of its students. That was why for the month of October, financial and psychological well-being were highlighted. Furthermore, to relieve some of the stress, anxiety, and depression that comes with a … Read more

The Hardware Needs for CST: Finding the Right Laptop

The Hardware Needs for CST: Finding the Right Laptop

One must have their own personal laptop for the Computer Systems Technology program. Given its name, that much should be obvious. To someone entering CST without a lot of knowledge about computer specifications, it is an easy mistake to choose an underwhelming laptop in an attempt to try and save a couple of bucks. You … Read more

Student Spotlight: Divine Inspiration

(originally published in LINK magazine, September 2018) Divine Natural Foods is the brainchild of BCIT’s Saboor Meherzad. His products – nutritional mulberry snacks -– earned him top honours at both the Enactus Club’s Lion’s Lair competition and the BCIT Student Innovation Awards. I met up with Saboor to learn more about his journey from idea … Read more