Delle Alpi

Chemical Dean
May 26, 2009
8,679
the rules in Holland. It will costs me 10.000 euro per year. And I probably need 2 years so it will be 20.000 euro. I don't have that :cry:
I am not really getting good grades now. But i am not really challenged enough. I don't say everything is easy (because it isn't) but I have a feeling I need to have more pressure so I would do more work.

nice a lot of people here are studying for that directing
If you really want to do your master, try to ask banks near you if they offer special students loans
 

Bezzy

The Bookie Queen
Jun 5, 2010
20,828
If you really want to do your master, try to ask banks near you if they offer special students loans
you can loan it against a low interest.

But I have already loaned a lot by them. I am thinking about working 2 years or so and then do a part time master maybe.
I am not sure what I will. I will first search for a job and after that I will decide what to do with my future :smile:
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
71,045
I honestly don't even know what to expect (in terms of amount) work/study-wise.

Does anyone remember what they thought of Uni before they went?

the real: as soon as you get to school figure out the fraternity/organization that has all the tests/assignments and intel on who the easy professors are, join them. Undergrad is pretty useless imo unless you have a technical major. I would put more effort into learning a language and meeting as many people as you can.
 

Delle Alpi

Chemical Dean
May 26, 2009
8,679
you can loan it against a low interest.

But I have already loaned a lot by them. I am thinking about working 2 years or so and then do a part time master maybe.
I am not sure what I will. I will first search for a job and after that I will decide what to do with my future :smile:
Working for a couple of years then doing MA is smart. Some companies help in MA/MBA cost, you never know. Good luck though
 

Delle Alpi

Chemical Dean
May 26, 2009
8,679
great is pretty great bud, i am not too shabby, so making the big bucks yet?
Not yet, I signed a contract for 1 year job in Alberta starting next week as a research associate at a university. I can't complain, specially it is one month after graduation.
What's new in your world?


thanks. How is your PhD going? (if I remember correctly you had to defend it?)
I passed last December. It went really well. Stressful period :)
 

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