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POLL: How many students are active here (instead of writing up?!)
jgpaiva:
Your vote has also put the Masters students ahead of the PhDs!
-Darwin (May 15, 2007, 08:43 PM)
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Go Masters!! :Thmbsup:
Lashiec:
Errr, I don't have the slightest about what I'm studying ;D. I mean, I know what I'm studying, but I don't know its correspondence with the above options. Can anyone explain (an European guy if it's possible)?
Grorgy:
Errr, I don't have the slightest about what I'm studying -Lashiec (May 16, 2007, 04:51 AM)
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Hehe selective quoting i know, but still, i feel like that sometimes tooooo, could add or why :huh:
;D
jgpaiva:
Errr, I don't have the slightest about what I'm studying ;D
-Lashiec (May 16, 2007, 04:51 AM)
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Given your age, you must be in university. Given the new Bologna Treaty to which most universities have accepted, you should be doing a Masters or a Bachellor degree. Typically, the Bachellor is the first 3 years at university and the Masters is the last 2. Some universities don't offer the Bachellor and only offer a 5 year Masters Course. At least... That's how it works in Portugal :)
Lashiec:
Hey, thanks João! OK, I fall into Bachelor's net then. My university offers Computer Engineering in two flavors: one, which is the one I'm at currently is directed towards economy and things like that, and lasts three years; two, is the real engineering, and lasts two years. Most people study the first one, and then either does the second or goes to another university for a different Master. I guess this is the price of studying in my home city, you have to go through accounts, statistics and all the nasty things associated with the economical world >:(
* Casts vote *
Now things are balanced again, mwahaha!
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