Is studying difficult?
What do you think about your studies/university? I imagine it's really difficult: earning money, finding a good apartment, working part-time, and not having to deal with the stress of university.
Is it doable or is it hell on earth?
Please also state your course of study and whether you are at a university or technical college
So I didn't have to find a job and no apartment. I had studies on the basis of the job and he also hired the apartment + supply what water, electricity food etc started + last monthly payout.
I hadn't had any stress with the teaching material, because the work was more stressful. But time was sometimes rather short, sometimes early at 4 and around 7 have to stand on the mat again
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Psychology Specialization at the time on analytics and interrogation psychology
Whether it's hard to find on the course and the other circumstances (apartment, private life, work, distance to university….).
I have studied economic law and law until now (not yet completed) and find the economy much easier than right. Of course, what makes you feel easier about the strengths and interests, but of course what is required and how to be tested.
Is it more complicated than the Abitur?
I think you did it if not correct me, please.
I made Matura (as Abitur is only in Austria and think the 2 things are comparable) and I think it is more complicated. In the course of studies, an examination can come as much substance or even more as in a subject in the Matura (Abi). You don't have to deal with a subject as long and slowly as you do at school. You have to learn a lot from yourself and will not be treated as a child as in school anymore.
No one stops studying at the parents' house.
It is very difficult for many who are involuntary or incapable of learning. The study is not only the minimum and learn from the university what is at hand, but already independent learning. That's why it's not for free. Not to forget that you always have good grades in the end to find even better chance of good job in the future
The degree is 4.0, is it? Depends on this, if you apply to a company with 3.0, that might be bad.
At 4 it's still passed. Only I say that, diligent, willing to learn or people who want to go on successfully in professional life will never be worse than the 3rd average. This can be made clear to managers how you did your studies
I studied business administration next to the job. Wasn't difficult but strenuous to drive to university every evening after work. Little child at home. was a tough time but in the end it was worth
How much did you have to learn for university? I have heard that it should be harder than the Abi, even if it is different for each course of studies.
definitely no, because you just need to focus on a topic area and no longer need to learn everything across the bank even if there are no talents / no interests
Yeah, that's quite neat. But since I already had training and ample professional experience, it wasn't so bad.
Can always be proud of you 🤝
Yes usually is working in companies.
the Bologna Process was a measure to unify study programs internationally, in which the Bachelor/Master System was also created. In the round, it was an industrialization of academic education even though somewhat oversprayed is pre-mulsified.
I have no idea what the Bologna process should be. I know how to study, learn a lot in a short time and then write exams. Whether you come to the lecture will be left to a large extent by yourself. Something like housework was largely abolished at my university because of AI.
the Bologna process was simply given a lot of topics in terms of content, which led to a limitation, for example, of the literature to be used. And so much easier to prepare for semester work, etc.
At my time, it was more oriented towards the 3 basic Greek principles – taking knowledge, creating new knowledge and sharing knowledge. Recording knowledge – there were books and lectures, etc. But what seminar papers, semester work and co started was more about point 2 new knowledge. And then one was responsible to prepare theses, to examine them and ultimately to create or fail.
What do you mean less self-responsibility?
I can't confirm that. However, studying in its form has changed considerably since my time. Nowadays, there are more requirements and less self-responsibility than at the time.
However, the extent of a test can be much greater than the substance of an abi. With an Abi, there are such subjects for which you don't have to learn, there isn't really that in your studies. When studying, you have many extensive exams and you need more time to learn.
What is it like after studying business administration? I've heard that you work mainly in companies.
Studying is MUCH more difficult, more demanding and more labor-intensive than school and school.
Compared to the requirements in the study, the Abitur is as simple as the kindergarten;-)
It already has its reason why in Germany on average every 3rd. Student does not manage his studies and breaks down.
So depends on the course. In the really difficult MINT courses, about 2/3 of the students fail.
Financial support is usually provided by parents. And if the parents don't have enough money, there's student support.
I studied mathematics at a university.
I'm considering studying but wondering if it's worth mental pressure in the end. I don't always have the motivation to learn and fear that there would be too much pressure at a university.
Depends on what your professional goals are.
For example, if you want to become an engineer, a computer scientist, a teacher, a doctor, a lawyer, this is only possible with a successful degree.
But a successful study will only succeed if one is highly motivated and meets the requirements.