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    Quote Originally Posted by Laurelin_ View Post
    Can you not do a part time degree? Or distance learning? We have something (in the UK) called Open University. Which is basically a work from home/in your own time kind of degree. You may have something similar.
    Nope, Italy is the country of disorganization, despite appreciating the fact that I work too teachers seemed offended that I could not follow them.
    There is neither economic facilization for working students, so they can go to hell. Taxes are too high and I want to be indipendent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Иван View Post
    I would take a professionally oriented masters degree. The admissions start generally pretty early, sometimes as early as April. They are usually selective however it's certainly worth the effort. There are also less compulsory hours compared to the bachelor degree years as you get more home work so you can adapt your schedule much easier. (at least that was my case)

    For example, with your qualificatons, you could apply for something oriented towards the European institutions, the perspective of money-suckage from the taxpayers is getting stronger every day.
    I had started a master degree to become teacher, but after these 2 years of masters (that anyway is harder than the bachelor) I should do a traineship that lasts other 2 years (and costs 3000 euros) and then statal tests, hoping that I pass it.

    An other solution would be doing a professional course in accounting hoing that some factory needs it.

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