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5 years ago
Oops sorry for MIA. Bed time for me yesterday!
@Duvelina Wow I’m loving all your courses. They sound exciting and challenging, but the rewarding kind. Good luck! And it sounds like your Masters program is very comprehensive and time saving to be able to complete everything in a year. Is this specific to your university? During my bachelors they experimented with my cohort and compressed what was supposed to be a four-year course into three years. We got to graduate earlier than our peers from other universities but NEVER again! Lol. I had classes as early as 7 and end as late as 12am. And then sometimes I’d have to sit in the lab until 3am. (I live by my cultures. Haha) I hope it isn’t like that for you but your description certainly gives that impression. :lol:
P.s- I’ll be answering your questions soon. Thought I’d quickly catch up before I’m left in the dust :smile:
@AdamsEve1231 Aw your niece is in her cutest (and cheekiest) age now! Enjoy it while it lasts. :smile: Yes, a GradDip is the equivalent of a Masters certificate, with less courses but enough to get the recognition needed to bridge into the field of interest. I’ve not heard of it being 12 weeks. GradDips here usually take one or one and a half years to complete. For mine, I spaced it to 2 years.
Are your seminars and conventions part of your work or you attend them out of passion? It’s amazing either way. Thank you for taking the time to share your notes. I’d love to know more about Themes for sure!
@Skeilah Sorry for my reply’s lateness! My birthdate is 13 September. (Hooray for Friday the 13th birthdays!) Congratulations on getting into your final year! So close!
@_sims_Yimi I love how you were recruited by a Jap company. I’d backpack all over Japan if I was offered to work there. I’m a traveller at heart. I’m always looking out for the next adventure (until Covid happened lol)
@Duvelina Wow I’m loving all your courses. They sound exciting and challenging, but the rewarding kind. Good luck! And it sounds like your Masters program is very comprehensive and time saving to be able to complete everything in a year. Is this specific to your university? During my bachelors they experimented with my cohort and compressed what was supposed to be a four-year course into three years. We got to graduate earlier than our peers from other universities but NEVER again! Lol. I had classes as early as 7 and end as late as 12am. And then sometimes I’d have to sit in the lab until 3am. (I live by my cultures. Haha) I hope it isn’t like that for you but your description certainly gives that impression. :lol:
P.s- I’ll be answering your questions soon. Thought I’d quickly catch up before I’m left in the dust :smile:
@AdamsEve1231 Aw your niece is in her cutest (and cheekiest) age now! Enjoy it while it lasts. :smile: Yes, a GradDip is the equivalent of a Masters certificate, with less courses but enough to get the recognition needed to bridge into the field of interest. I’ve not heard of it being 12 weeks. GradDips here usually take one or one and a half years to complete. For mine, I spaced it to 2 years.
Are your seminars and conventions part of your work or you attend them out of passion? It’s amazing either way. Thank you for taking the time to share your notes. I’d love to know more about Themes for sure!
@Skeilah Sorry for my reply’s lateness! My birthdate is 13 September. (Hooray for Friday the 13th birthdays!) Congratulations on getting into your final year! So close!
@_sims_Yimi I love how you were recruited by a Jap company. I’d backpack all over Japan if I was offered to work there. I’m a traveller at heart. I’m always looking out for the next adventure (until Covid happened lol)
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