View original postIt's a master's degree programme offered by the university of Copenhagen. MSc in Agricultural Development. Actually, sustainable agricultural development in the developing countries with specialisation in food science. I would reach whole new heights of uselessness and unemployability with this one! Well, to be honest, some international organisations might hire me and the government does grudginly give some development aid and whatnot. At least I'd have unique expertise.
View original postSo yeah, I'm torn. I decided ages ago that I want to move abroad to live and study. I haven't decided on a country, school or degree. I have a few safe and sane options (degree programmes that would definitely land me a job) but they all seem kind of dull and stale now.
View original postSo, what do you think? Does it sound interesting, reasonable, clever?
It is definitely niche, but there are certainly practical applications of it. The worst that could come of it is that you end up working for some UN subsidiary group, which could still be a positive experience depending on your ability to tolerate bureaucracy.
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I found the most useless college degree there is. I want to apply for it so much
01/07/2013 10:20:26 PM
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That actually sounds like a solid degree.
02/07/2013 04:11:42 PM
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