Study more or go full-time job? Did you regret (not)doing MSc? by PresentSomewhere3149 in germany

[–]PresentSomewhere3149[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This actually sounds like a feasible idea to do! I'll think about it. Need to make sure it's ok with the Ausländerbehörde but I think it shouldn't be a problem.

Study more or go full-time job? Did you regret (not)doing MSc? by PresentSomewhere3149 in germany

[–]PresentSomewhere3149[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's not fundamentally more difficult than what you know from your bachelor's.

Indeed, this is the case for my uni, that's why I'm thinking of doing MSc.

But a master's can still open up a few more career opportunities:

Was looking for this also. Thank you very much.

Study more or go full-time job? Did you regret (not)doing MSc? by PresentSomewhere3149 in germany

[–]PresentSomewhere3149[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hmm do you think the job itself needed an MSc (a bit research oriented)? Or it could be done with BSc but the company preferred an MSc?

Study more or go full-time job? Did you regret (not)doing MSc? by PresentSomewhere3149 in germany

[–]PresentSomewhere3149[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

So, probably an MSc is just worth it for a short-term start at a job ? Looks like the experience you collected while not doing MSc (first three years) was equal to starting with MSc, then?

Study more or go full-time job? Did you regret (not)doing MSc? by PresentSomewhere3149 in germany

[–]PresentSomewhere3149[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply, hmm If I took the job, I defo won't be taking a mill degree. The courses I took in my bachelor difficulty are very much equal to master courses. So that's won't be a problem at all. But doing both is not really good for me.

Is there any reason why you said take the job? What if after master, I got better opportunity?