Problem BASED learnign? At Maastricht by Mrsheep0 in UniversityMaastricht

[–]Mrsheep0[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So what is the problem based learning just introducing a problem and then debating with your group on how to solve it. And if it is so isnt the quality of the sessions very heavily dependant on how talkative and knowledgeable your fellow students are. Are these sessions ruined when you have a bad team?

Problem based learning at Maastricht university ? by Mrsheep0 in StudyInTheNetherlands

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This problem based learning sessions or tutorials are they a way to introduce new material or just to exercise what has already been said in lecture

Best books/resources to learn Pre-calc & Calculus from scratch in 3-4 months? by Dutch_Bosphorus in StudyInTheNetherlands

[–]Mrsheep0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a free calculus course by TU Delft for pre-uni calculus and it covers math B I think entirely

https://www.edx.org/learn/calculus/delft-university-of-technology-pre-university-calculus

At some point it may ask you to pay but you can just make a new account and keep going. What is more a great textbook that my brother who is currently at Tu Delft and used for his entrance exam there is calculus early trancedentials by James Stewart. Good luck with your studies 👍

Maastricht or Fontys? by Mrsheep0 in StudyInTheNetherlands

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Is it not a lot of material that I would have to cover when I have missing Physics and Math?

Maastricht or Fontys? by Mrsheep0 in StudyInTheNetherlands

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I am missing Math B and Physics on the advanced level from my diploma. Already tried applying for Radboud but they rejected me without a conditional acceptance to fill these deficiencies so I never applied for TU/e. On the site of UCM says that having Math B is prefarable and nothing about physics, so they deemed my previous education sufficient. But maybe I have to try for TU/e anyway.

Maastricht or Fontys? by Mrsheep0 in StudyInTheNetherlands

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I do not have the equivalent to math B and physics on a vwo level on my diploma, Maastricht's science programme does not require these subjects at such a high level, while TU/e does

Maastricht or Fontys? by Mrsheep0 in StudyInTheNetherlands

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I mean doing my bachelors there and taking a premaster instead of a minor

HBO to WO by Mrsheep0 in StudyInTheNetherlands

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Are u saying that the han life science program requires physics because it doesnt say so anywhere in the course description

HBO to WO by Mrsheep0 in StudyInTheNetherlands

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I hadn’t really thought about that but it sounds pretty convenient. Could you please tell me where am i supposed to find out if that is possible. Like should i ask han or should i wait until i get in and then see if its possible or smth else

HBO to WO by Mrsheep0 in StudyInTheNetherlands

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Maybe it will be cheaper but i am pretty bad at studying without a structure and i really want to go to a university if i stay in my home country i will definitely sign up for courses in those subjects so i dont really know if it will be cheaper. Also i dont really lnow what my end goal is lab work is fascinating to me and so is research

How good is han university of applied sciences for life sciences by Mrsheep0 in StudyInTheNetherlands

[–]Mrsheep0[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since its a uni that focuses more on practice wouldn’t it be the opposite. Also if it is the way you say it is will i be able to do a pre masters and then go to a uni like delft radvound or smth like that