I'm generally curious about your guys' opinion of my choice of study at university.
So I'm going to study International Business in the Netherlands this september. It focuses mainly on preparing you for a management position in an international environment. I will combine courses in Business Management with courses in Sociology, Economics and Law. It is entirely taught in English.
I am actually excited to start this study. What are your thoughts on this study and the job opportunities I'm able to get?
everyone's going to tell you to study something quantitative. it doesn't matter what you major in to some extent but people look at quantitative majors like math and science and it gives you more options. There are technical fields within what you want to study, so do that and don't do international relations. You can do management and business with a science or math degree, but you can't do science and math jobs with an international business degree. Take your fun little classes on the side, but make your actual degree a B.S.
Tyler Harris
Learn mandarin and/or farsi. Thank me later.
Xavier Hughes
I was actually thinking about learning mandarin, writing is the hard part though. Speaking is relatively easy compared to the writing
Liam Perry
thing is, I cant do math or science because the way the school system works in the Netherlands: it doesn't allow studying that if you didn't choose a science package in highschool (like me)
James Robinson
Burger here. No education is worth getting wrecked by student debt. If that doesn't apply to you, have fun
Caleb Miller
Start with pinyin and gradually learn the characters. Depending on your base intelligence it may not be too difficult.
Michael Martinez
that sounds fucking awesome sociology and economics are pretty meme-tier majors, law is good, take some IT or tech-related courses if you can, and finance i guess.
>fuck all the dutch pussy you're able to, >don't smoke too much of the weed at once until you have a tolerance most importantly >network with your professors
seriously do that and you'll get internships and then jobs. all you have to do is visit them in their office when not in class, well in burgerland at least but i'm sure they're accessible there. network with those fucks and you'll make it.