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Did you go to University?

Yes 139 79.43%
 
No 17 9.71%
 
I want to in the future 19 10.86%
 
Total:175

Finished my first year in Media Arts and Science with a specialty in 3D modeling.



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Congratulations.

And it's true what they say, University is the best time of your life (pretty much). Make the most of it and make sure you enjoy yourself while you're there, too!



the2real4mafol said:
walsufnir said:
dsgrue3 said:
What are you planning to do with history? I'd argue that's one of the worst things to study UNLESS you want to teach.


perhaps he likes it? doint it for fun? is generally interested in it? that should be the main purpose of studying.

Yes that's why i'm doing it, i just love history. I couldn't care about the debt to be honest. I don't plan on getting a credit card, overdraft, mortgage (well maybe mortgage eventually) etc. So who gives a fuck? and even though, i don't know what job i want. I would rather learn something i enjoy now. Then struggle to find a job. I don't want to leave sixth form and go straight into unemployment, i'd hate that. I know i would. 

If you love History then that's what you should do. Also, there are plenty of things you can do with a History degree besides teaching. 



    

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Yes.

Just mere weeks away from graduating my Master track in Architecture (for the Master of Science degree). Finally, after 8 long years, too bad I'll be graduating in a time no-one wants to build buildings .

I attend the Delft University of Technology here in the Netherlands, which is pretty much the equivalent of the MIT in Europe.

Good luck in your studies!



S.Peelman said:
Yes.

Just mere weeks away from graduating my Master track in Architecture (for the Master of Science degree). Finally, after 8 long years, too bad I'll be graduating in a time no-one wants to build buildings .

I attend the Delft University of Technology here in the Netherlands, which is pretty much the equivalent of the MIT in Europe.

Good luck in your studies!

I suggest moving to somewhere in Asia, your skills will be needed.

But how come your degree took so long? Maybe it's different in the Netherlands, but a degree and a masters should only take 4 years. 



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the2real4mafol said:
S.Peelman said:
Yes.

Just mere weeks away from graduating my Master track in Architecture (for the Master of Science degree). Finally, after 8 long years, too bad I'll be graduating in a time no-one wants to build buildings .

I attend the Delft University of Technology here in the Netherlands, which is pretty much the equivalent of the MIT in Europe.

Good luck in your studies!

I suggest moving to somewhere in Asia, your skills will be needed.

But how come your degree took so long? Maybe it's different in the Netherlands, but a degree and a masters should only take 4 years.


Oh, there are soo many things that can prolong your studying... I could name a few ;) Where I studied at standard period of study was 9 semesters. The average amount of semesters until students graduated was at about 15 semesters :D



Just finished..looking to graduate in June...then next year im off to law school



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I did! I've now studied physics almost three years. Not sure if it's my thing but I don't really know anything that would be better for me. There's not too many interesting things to study.



walsufnir said:
the2real4mafol said:
S.Peelman said:
Yes.

Just mere weeks away from graduating my Master track in Architecture (for the Master of Science degree). Finally, after 8 long years, too bad I'll be graduating in a time no-one wants to build buildings .

I attend the Delft University of Technology here in the Netherlands, which is pretty much the equivalent of the MIT in Europe.

Good luck in your studies!

I suggest moving to somewhere in Asia, your skills will be needed.

But how come your degree took so long? Maybe it's different in the Netherlands, but a degree and a masters should only take 4 years.


Oh, there are soo many things that can prolong your studying... I could name a few ;) Where I studied at standard period of study was 9 semesters. The average amount of semesters until students graduated was at about 15 semesters :D

5 years? I don't really understand semesters, (is it 2 or 3 a year?)



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'When the people are being beaten with a stick, they are not much happier if it is called the people's stick'- Mikhail Bakunin

Prediction: Switch will sell better than Wii U Lifetime Sales by Jan 1st 2018

the2real4mafol said:
walsufnir said:
the2real4mafol said:
S.Peelman said:
Yes.

Just mere weeks away from graduating my Master track in Architecture (for the Master of Science degree). Finally, after 8 long years, too bad I'll be graduating in a time no-one wants to build buildings .

I attend the Delft University of Technology here in the Netherlands, which is pretty much the equivalent of the MIT in Europe.

Good luck in your studies!

I suggest moving to somewhere in Asia, your skills will be needed.

But how come your degree took so long? Maybe it's different in the Netherlands, but a degree and a masters should only take 4 years.


Oh, there are soo many things that can prolong your studying... I could name a few ;) Where I studied at standard period of study was 9 semesters. The average amount of semesters until students graduated was at about 15 semesters :D

5 years? I don't really understand semesters, (is it 2 or 3 a year?)

 it is  2. this was to get a diploma.