It's ironic. In Italy we always had constant oral exams (and still do!) from elementary school all the way to Uni. At least 2 per week in high school. In an effort to standardize European systems many courses are trying…
Are we, really? Do we have King's financial independence, spare time, crazy useless dinners and parties? Working your a* off for free (yep, in many countries you have a lot of free labour, free internships, slavery-like…
I hold a CS degree in Europe, for free. I definitely see your point and - as an european outsider - understand and agree with you. However, I think your perspective is strictly linked to the US experience. University…
Also, current affairs.
I agree on the last sentence.. but how do you get to 75K in Italy? can you share your experience?
Decent? That's quite a lot actually. CS/CSE with master degree makes 24/30k, after few of experience you can get to 35k but you're on the higher spectrum.
Let's also say 5 euros in neighbouring countries.
Especially in the US, I'd say. US have pretty long hours compared to Europe.
It's ironic. In Italy we always had constant oral exams (and still do!) from elementary school all the way to Uni. At least 2 per week in high school. In an effort to standardize European systems many courses are trying…
Are we, really? Do we have King's financial independence, spare time, crazy useless dinners and parties? Working your a* off for free (yep, in many countries you have a lot of free labour, free internships, slavery-like…
I hold a CS degree in Europe, for free. I definitely see your point and - as an european outsider - understand and agree with you. However, I think your perspective is strictly linked to the US experience. University…
Also, current affairs.
I agree on the last sentence.. but how do you get to 75K in Italy? can you share your experience?
Decent? That's quite a lot actually. CS/CSE with master degree makes 24/30k, after few of experience you can get to 35k but you're on the higher spectrum.
Let's also say 5 euros in neighbouring countries.
Especially in the US, I'd say. US have pretty long hours compared to Europe.