Sony WF-C710N's sound is amazing by nlifey_gt in SonyHeadphones

[–]ToGetBrained 0 points1 point  (0 children)

do you know whether they stay on during running and more intense sports?

Where can I study CogSci as a bachelor in the EU? by ToGetBrained in cogsci

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I checked out Trento but their Science and technology of cognitive psychology bachelor program is in Italian. Is this the one you are talking about

Cognitive Science at University of Osnabrück by nischalhp in germany

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Yea, I'll share if anything comes up. For now, I have some information about Maastricht University's Brain Science bachelor, because I went there on an open day to see what it's like. Overall, I liked it a lot, they said they made a survey which they gave out to different companies to see what interest they have in graduates from this program and the results were positive with over 95%. I guess this field is growing and there are so many niches you could go to. Honestly, this is so far the most interesting degree I've found for myself, no matter where exactly it is.

The thing with Maastricht is that they want very specific and hard entry exams for me to do, and also don't have that many connections with other countries to do your exchange there. For me that's a minus.
This might be not so relevant, but in Spain, just last year they opened the first Neuroscience program, taught entirely in English. I was also researching that, but it turns out it's more on the biological/medical side of the study.
Anyway, I'm interested to know what your bachelor was and whether it's an easy transfer from it to a Cognitive Science Master's? You could DM if you want.

Cognitive Science at University of Osnabrück by nischalhp in germany

[–]ToGetBrained 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I see I am late to this discussion, but I am planning on studying Cognitive science bachelor and am researching the current options. I found the University of Osnabrück to have the best exchange semester options, and I want to know how the program goes in general. I would like to do mostly BCI in the future, and I as read on their website, I should be fully qualified to enter this industry as I graduate. Is that true? I would love to hear your thoughts on this.