03-29-2004, 02:58 PM
Hail Smithy,
I can't tell you about Holland/ The Netherlands in particular, but some general advice:
Here in Germany, you even can run into trouble if you change universities. Some test or other things may not be credited by another University. Example: Two friends of mine stopped studying Japanese here in Cologne after six semesters and went to Bonn university to study the same subject. Effect: Go back to square one, start over, no credit given at all.
My point is: If things should really get "serious" for you, make sure that you get into contact with the university you're looking at and make sure you get credit for your work already done, as this might actually vary and make another university not considered by you a better choice.
Take care,
Lord_Olf
I can't tell you about Holland/ The Netherlands in particular, but some general advice:
Here in Germany, you even can run into trouble if you change universities. Some test or other things may not be credited by another University. Example: Two friends of mine stopped studying Japanese here in Cologne after six semesters and went to Bonn university to study the same subject. Effect: Go back to square one, start over, no credit given at all.
My point is: If things should really get "serious" for you, make sure that you get into contact with the university you're looking at and make sure you get credit for your work already done, as this might actually vary and make another university not considered by you a better choice.
Take care,
Lord_Olf
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