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  • Self-Assessments for Study Orientation: Per Self-Advice for Successful Study?

    Self-Assessments for Study Orientation: Per Self-Advice for Successful Study?

    Self-assessment systems are intended to give prospective students a foretaste of their studies and thus make it easier for them to decide for or against a subject. How does this work in detail? What are Self Assessment Centers? HAW navigators - sounds a bit like student pilots and in principle it is: The University of Applied Sciences (HAW) in Hamburg wants to use its self-assessment...

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  • Young people & digital traces on the web: career tool or boomerang?

    Young people & digital traces on the web: career tool or boomerang?

    Young people are moving more and more often in social networks like Facebook or Twitter. And they leave traces there in the form of postings, comments, photos and videos. Can this become a problem later when looking for a job? HR managers search specifically on the web? What many young Internet users do not think about: When looking for a job and applying for a job later, this could…

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  • Studying digitally & networked: What can students expect at universities today?

    Studying digitally & networked: What can students expect at universities today?

    Even at most universities, nothing works without the Internet these days: Whether applying for a place at university, registering for an event, learning together and even taking the exams themselves are now possible online! An overview of how such a networked student life could work. In the past... Those who used to apply for a place at university first went to student counseling and...

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  • Career Early childhood education: study or training?

    Career Early childhood education: study or training?

    Studies or training – this is the question many people who want to do something educational ask themselves. What speaks for a study? What vocational training? And can both be combined? Points of contact for early childhood education: training opportunities and studies Anyone who wants to look after the little ones - so far it has mostly been women who take up this profession - traditionally does an apprenticeship as an educator.…

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  • Psychology - Similar courses & alternatives in vocational training

    Psychology - Similar courses & alternatives in vocational training

    Psychology is still one of the most popular majors. The numerus clausus hurdle is correspondingly high – the average selection threshold is 1,7. The almost complete conversion of diploma courses to bachelor's degrees has not changed this. A wide range of career opportunities Admittedly, university places are now usually offered by the universities themselves and not…

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  • Dual studies: studying extra-occupational

    Dual studies: studying extra-occupational

    Nowadays, anyone who wants to study usually applies or looks for a place at university, which they pursue until they graduate and then go looking for a job. In the best-case scenario, you've done a few internships on the side. Does this affect all students? No. A small group stubbornly resists the scheme F and immediately does a dual degree. Education…

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  • Study entry & start of the semester: Students report on their university experiences

    Study entry & start of the semester: Students report on their university experiences

    Many thousands of students start their studies at a university every semester full of expectation. But what are your experiences, what do first-year students have to do in particular and what are the initial problems to be overcome? It is clear that in some ways the university is like a fair. All beginnings are difficult? Just learn what really interests you, get to know nice people and in general -...

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  • Choice of studies & career orientation: open your eyes to your career!

    Choice of studies & career orientation: open your eyes to your career!

    Anyone who has finished school in Germany is spoiled for choice when it comes to choosing a career and degree: In addition to 344 state-recognized company-based vocational training courses, there are currently around 12 courses and subjects. How are you supposed to find the right one? Spoiled for choice Around 700 state and private universities compete for the favor of…

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  • Job profile! Culture Communication Science Management: Application for job search & everyday work

    Job profile! Culture Communication Science Management: Application for job search & everyday work

    Following one's own inclinations in the dream job - this is what many dream of when they begin studying in the arts or humanities. But does such a degree make sense? From dream study to dream job? Humanities scholars - idealistic, unworldly and unsuitable for the job market! With such prejudices from parents, teachers and sometimes even your own Professoren students must register in…

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  • IT-Recruiting of Women: Girls for MINT Enthusiasm

    IT-Recruiting of Women: Girls for MINT Enthusiasm

    Women can earn significantly better in technical professions. Nevertheless, these are still considered unattractive for women. Some initiatives want to change that. MINT subjects: Diverse employment opportunities University graduates from the fields of mathematics, computer science, natural sciences and technology, the so-called MINT subjects, have a wide range of job opportunities, excellent career prospects and above-average wages. Nevertheless, the proportion of female first-year students is...

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