Studying business law, dual or traditional?

I'm finishing my apprenticeship this year and will probably work for about a year afterward (until my mid-20s). My dream course of study is business law, but I'm wondering whether to pursue a dual or traditional program. Which universities do you recommend? I'd be happy to share my own experiences.

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Missy274
1 year ago

Are your parents paying for your studies? Or did some five years work (3 years training and two years normal)? Otherwise it will be Nix with the parent-independent bafög. That’s what you’re left with.

MeeresZwerg
1 year ago

Personally, I like dual courses more simply because you already have the practice reference and after studying you can already demonstrate good experiences about what you can’t do with a degree program.

A study is unfortunately not a vocational training and at the end of a study you can also stand without everything (which is unlikely in economic law, but there are enough other courses)

In addition, you will not be thrown into cold water (dual) after your studies and have certain connections.

So I would do dual