I’ve been feeling a bit hopeless/aimless/procrastinating in my studies. Courses aren’t either taught this year or they don’t fit in my schedule — if there is a possibility to go to lectures, I go. Still, I’m slowly approaching the limit for bachelor’s degree.

Today there was an info meeting about the new degree structure (Bologna — will be unified in all of Europe, at least EU, or something like that) and I thought of a good plan. There is a 3 year transitional period during which I’d probably get master’s degree done if I really wanted to, but I’m afraid to take the risk so here’s what I’ve been thinking: I’ll do my bachelor’s degree and then change to the new structure. The BA gets approved automatically as a part of the new 2-step degree, and I’ll have “easier” terms on the master’s degree (as the basic and intermediate studies are broader than in the new system). However, I need to do two “maturity demonstration” essays (answering questions about the theses to demonstrate grasp of topic, major subject, and mother tongue) even though this old system only has one — but I’m sure they are no biggie.

*happy sigh*

I’m getting there… Some day I will have a nice degree. What I’ll do after that is a whole different headache.