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15771595 No.15771595 [Reply] [Original]

Sorry if this is off-topic, but I don't think there's a better place to ask.

How hard is it passing the selection process for a master's program, in general?

I'd like to try to do it in Europe (there's a pretty cool programme in the Uni of Helsinki), but I'm afraid it might not be worth the hassle to apply.
Think is, I fucked up my first 2 years of college (Chemical Engineering major in Brazil's best Uni), failed many classes, but did ok after that.
And I'm saying all that because I'm afraid I might have dug my own grave with that, and fear there's no way I'm ever getting accepted with that blunder in my academic record.

Am I just being paranoid or am I fucked?

>> No.15771850

>>15771595
Do it.

>> No.15771886

>>15771595
JUST DO IT.

>> No.15772070

>>15771850
>>15771886
just like that?

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>>15771595
>passing the selection process for a master's program

Easy as fuck!
If you have an undergrad degree in the same subject it is pretty much an automatic pass.

>> No.15772253

>>15772070
You should learn the language

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>>15771595
For me it was
>8 spots
>have you taken classes related to the Master's
>if yes, are in you in the top 8 of applicants in terms of grades
And then I was in.