Same rector, he's in position since 2008.
Reason i'm older, is cause i wasted my first university year in 03/04 drinking, and then went to work for 5 years.
Didnt enroll immediatly for Master of industrial science, did the Professional bachelor first(3 yrs), then 2 years to optain the academic bachelor, then the final year to obtain the masters degree.
Technically i got two lesser degrees aside from this one and 5 years of life experience. Currently applicating, we'll see how it goes.
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While its true that you need to have a lawyers degree to work as one, i'd like to add that if you want to work in research, you cannot do it without the required academic or masters degree, or sometimes phd/postdoc.
We have a 32 year old women from Oleon who is working on her doctorate at univ antwerp, partially doing research for oleon, but also cause she wanted to get into their inhouse R&D, but they simply refuse anything not PDH.