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MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
32,010
I made bad mistakes before and around my 20ties, dropping out of school, the wrong girl, moving out the wrong time.
Took a big decision when i was 24 to return to college, its harder then most think having been out of school for 5 years to suddenly come back into it.
Yet i finished my bachelor last year, and now attempting two years to industrial engineer.

For all my fellow "mature" students that returned to college to fix the mistake they made in the past : Respect !
Do you do this while having a full-time job? Just curious.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Do you do this while having a full-time job? Just curious.
No, i had first worked for 4 years.

Then, when you are unemployed, you can go study for a degree wich there is a severe shortage.
Its not entirely ideal, as my fee has dropped because "unemployed for more then a year", wich is stupid really, it encourages people to abuse it for a year off.
I only have one shot at each year, and so far i passed each year in the first exams period. Current year is tougher tho.

Basically, we get all the courses we lack compared to 3th year master students, wich means they compressed an allready very hard 1.5 year of academic bachelor (the first 3 years of master are academic bachelor, then follows the master year) into 1 single year. we get all the math they see over 2 years in 1 year, we get signal transformations before we get the theory from it, have to do a scientific project, while having to prepare for 11 hard exams in july.

90% of 'bridging students', have to do re exams in september to pass the year.
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,882
i had 2, a white Sport version and a black luxerous version :D Had to keep it Juve like ofc.

How's the working life treating ya?
Cool. Mopeds are great fun, one of my friends has an old Tomos - it's a hoot and a half.

Life is cruel and will be for the next two weeks, but I fucked myself by being lazy so I have to pay up :D
 

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