I’m getting there…
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.
I don’t know what the hell you do with a degree these days since it’s required for anything from working at Tim’s and up.
I guess you need to sit down at a young age (like yours and decide what it is you really like. If you can figure that one out, and work in an area you like, you’ve got it made.
I certainly never figured out what I liked til I was old (not to be depressing or anything) :shock:.
Well, I do think that in Finland degree matters, at least somewhat — then again, I’m a bit idealistic in that area. At least degree should effect one’s salary.
Also, I’m just that kind of person — grades and degrees, especially when they’re good, matter to me. I want to achieve things on paper because it’s something tactile (and something I know I can do).
I have pretty strong ideas about what I like, and what I’d like to do. The question is always are they good areas to like — employment wise — and am I good enough for them or just an idealist.
Bsc. Finance- Full time in Switzerland.
I am doing Bsc. Finance- Full time from B.M.University in Switzerland. This program is a full-time program over 3 years. It is conceived to distribute to the students an understanding of the concepts and practices in finance and in management, as well as forces leading recent economic changes. The University leans on teachers who have a great professional experience and a very high level of theoretical knowledge and can communicate their know how. The program is of particular relevance to those working in, or planning to work in: Orientations: Corporate Finance Private Banking Insurance.
Total number of credits required: -180 credits (which represent 1800 contact hours plus a total of 3600 study hours).
Length of study : -3 year for the full time program -or 4 years for part time program -The program has to be finished in a max of 6 years.
pls help me in finding out a good masters
Sorry, aka, I’m a student not a student counsellor.