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Testimonials

  • Written by Secretary BCSCA

This program changed my life

British Columbia School Counsellors Association - Youth Evaluations: March EMPLOY 2011

David was very knowledgeable and understanding. He is excellent at problem solving and helping the students open their eyes about their lives.

This program was amazing. It taught me tons of useful information. I wished I had learned everything a long time ago. It changed my outlook on life for the better in every single way.

This course should be taught all through grade school everywhere. The world would be a much more productive place if it was taught from an early age.

This program changed my life. Thank you.

  • Written by Bill

This program is amazing

This program is amazing, it taught me tons of useful information. I wished I had learned everything I learned in the last 5 weeks a long time ago. It has changed my life for the better in every single way.


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Bill at Komasket 2010

  • Written by Brock

Save someone's life

Save someone's lifeA couple of things that I got out of this course was to think about what I am going to say before I say it. Now before I get mad about things I have a way to solve problems most of the time. One of the other things I got out of this course was how to save someone's life.

  • Written by Tyler

How to be safe on the job site

In this course I have learned some very important skills that will help me for the rest of my life. I have learned easy ways to deal with difficult situations by using critical thinking. I was taught how to be safe on the job site and most of all how to critical think.

Upon starting the critical thinking program I was not very confident and scared to enter the work force. I have grown in many ways. I have grown to find that I can be a critical thinker- Interpreting, analyzing, making sense and finding out if things are relevant, adequate and realistic. I find myself becoming more self assured and driven, more independent and self reliant. Thank you.

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