So I'm entering my last year of my undergrad and I'm thinking about doing my Master's afterwards, however, the organization I'm working for will only let me do a Master's programme if it's paid for in tuition.
I'm currently looking at some tuition free programmes in Germany and Finland. I haven't done a lot of research on Full Tuition Scholarships though, I've found some great resources, but wanted to know if anyone knows off hand any other schools, programmes, or scholarships that could help me out with this? I'm in Canada by the way so if there's any International Student opportunities in the US that'd be awesome to!
Also thinking about New Zealand.....basically anywhere but Canada for the experience. I'm gonna continue looking at some information and I'll check back in a bit to see if there's any posts. Thanks again! Have a good day! =]
So I got into an accident and now my left eye is all sorts of fucked up and my face is super swollen. It really hurts, I have a terrible headache and I'm nauseous. I'm pretty sure I'm concussed. I just feel terrible today. :(
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I think I'm gonna go with number 2. I told my options to my mum (minus the whole liking the guy in class thing), and she think the best choice would be to choose number 2. The class with my friends in it has a lot of work involved and the topic isn't too interesting (hated the pre-req course) - Mgmt of Technology. Number 1 has more writing involved and won't actually help me beyond university (Intro. to Abnormal Psych.)
Since this one extra course doesn't actually mean anything for my degree, I'm really just in need of a random course that will boost my average. So Number 2 would be the logical choice. The course (Applied Military Psych.) is also, somewhat, interesting and might actually help me in the future in some way. The boy in the class is just a bonus I guess, the silver lining to having to take an extra credit course.
Now I'm still not sure which one to choose from now.
1) A course where the topic actually sounds interesting.
2) A super easy, no final exam, course. + it has a guy I like in the class.
3) A course where I'm friends with 90% of the class. (Only like 20 people in the class...small university).