I have been studying in Germany...for computer science (and computational life science !!!) I´d recommend the university of Luebeck, Its a rather small one. (only computer science, CLS, medicine and genetic eng.)
www.uni-luebeck.de
2006-08-23 21:07:39
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answered by deepskyblue 2
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pc technology has a tendency to be greater theoretical in its thoughts-set than education technologies. IT has a tendency to concentration greater on the hand-on, because of the fact the tech is utilized in enterprise. So there's a difference in thoughts-set. What are your profession targets (in case you even comprehend this yet)? If this is programming, then employers seem to need pc technology graduates quite than those from IT courses. although, in case you graduate from a good IT software and characteristic the abilities the business enterprise desires, then this is on your favour. this is often greater appropriate to the somewhat skills you have, quite than no count in case you studied CS or IT, yet returned, maximum employers seem to favour CS. no count what, attempt to get some useful journey in the sector while you're at uni. which will help once you graduate. As for good universities, those in the united kingdom that have the suitable acceptance in those fields are: - Imperial college London - Cambridge college - Oxford college - hollow- - Manchester college - hollow- - Edinburgh U - Birmingham U - hollow- - Sheffield U I put in the gaps because of the fact the 1st 3 are some distance and away the ideal. Manchester is a lot enhanced than Edinburgh. etc.
2016-10-02 11:10:32
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answered by ? 3
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I spent six years at a Belgian university (actually I lived in London for the last four of them, and commuted for the few classes and for meetings with my thesis advisor).
I recommend Belgium. I think there are fewer distractions.
Also, the price was right.
2006-08-23 09:16:08
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answered by Anonymous
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if i was in such situation, i would have preferred any, because if you know german or french, it doesn't really matter where you study, unless you are particularly interested in only one. the expertise in language matters.
2006-08-23 09:11:33
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answered by Seungyong W 5
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Bunch of runners and a bunch of losers.
Both eat and talk shine a light.
2006-08-23 09:12:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I would rather study the fluff from my belly button in Edinburgh...
2006-08-23 09:10:00
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answered by CC...x 5
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A Scottish one of course, are you mad?
2006-08-23 09:05:45
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answered by McAtterie 6
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German. definetly. they are smarter.
2006-08-23 09:19:58
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answered by Anonymous
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pourquoi?
2006-08-23 09:10:56
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answered by ? 2
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Neither. I would prefer English thanks
2006-08-23 09:07:27
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answered by megajen2000 3
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