QUOTE(brightjoey @ Aug 2 2017, 09:05 PM)
Recently I applied for masters in germany for a total of 10+ universities, and get rejected by each and every one of them. I believe that my low grades (2nd class lower, equivalent to a C grade) are the primary reasons why noone would take me. I feel so sad as I spend so much time and effort in doing additional test, the GRE and also the IELTS (both of which has good scores (GRE- 314, IELTS 7.5), in addition to my 5 year working experience in a manufacturing industry, (though not a MNC).
At one point, I feel like killing myself. Luckily the feeling pass away quickly. I just don't know what I should do. I can continue working, and hopefully change jobs to a more meaningful one, but at this point, I just want to improve my knowledge skills in a german university, and also gain some networking opportunities, and I can't see myself doing that changing jobs.
I sincerely asked that people who are in a similar experience or knows someone like me to please give me some guidance.
I'm doing engineering, and would like to explore my options in the technical fields, such as mechatronics, electronics, or even computer science. If there is no way, I guess I can do management with engineering masters. My background is Mechatronic Engineering.
Hey Don't be discourage, I've just finished my masters degree last month! and you know what? I'm in mechanical Engineering! try applying for the local universities like UTHM (where I'm from) in my opinion (just my opinion) it doesn't matter if its by coursework/research/mixmode its more of a how the difficulty were distributed. and since you're mechatronic graduate, you could apply for mechanical engineering masters like what few of my friend did (and they are going to graduate next semester!) i know its a bit grueling that makes you worries a lot due to your grades but don't fret! Just keep trying and show "life" that you can beat this challange and say fuck you to it! and good luck!At one point, I feel like killing myself. Luckily the feeling pass away quickly. I just don't know what I should do. I can continue working, and hopefully change jobs to a more meaningful one, but at this point, I just want to improve my knowledge skills in a german university, and also gain some networking opportunities, and I can't see myself doing that changing jobs.
I sincerely asked that people who are in a similar experience or knows someone like me to please give me some guidance.
I'm doing engineering, and would like to explore my options in the technical fields, such as mechatronics, electronics, or even computer science. If there is no way, I guess I can do management with engineering masters. My background is Mechatronic Engineering.
you can PM me if you would like and I'll help as much as I can I promise!
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Aug 9 2017, 01:16 PM

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