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5 years ago
@mercuryfoam It's actually not specific to my university. This is how it works for most Dutch universities actually. I think it's unusual for a master's degree to take more than one year. My bachelor worked much of the same, only 3 years instead of 1. 5 courses in one semester. One lecture and one seminar per course per week plus the classwork at home. I've never had to stay at school for an insane amount of time, actually. We have different types of universities in The Netherlands. You have the 'lowest' level with more practical courses which mostly take three years, I think. The middle one is one I've been in for two years and was very hands-on. I was at school for 8 hours a day and had schoolwork apart from that. I'm currently in the highest level, it's very academic with a lot of at-home work and less hours actually spend at school.
I hope I explained it well. Maybe @_sims_Yimi has something to add to that still. Maybe it's the same in Australia or the US. I don't know enough about other education systems to compare.
I hope I explained it well. Maybe @_sims_Yimi has something to add to that still. Maybe it's the same in Australia or the US. I don't know enough about other education systems to compare.
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