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  1. Radiant07's Avatar
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    Supplementary Work St Gallen
    Hi there,

    I am planning to apply for a placement in a master programm at the University of St Gallen.

    I will be required to do supplementary work of in total 38 credits. Do any of you guys have experience with supplementary work at St Gallen? Will this have to be done before starting the Master? Or is one supposed/able to these extra credits during the normal masters curriculum?

    Thanks so much in advance!

    Radiant
  2. alokalamban's Avatar
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    Re: Supplementary Work St Gallen
    My take on supplementary courses from personal experience
    http://alambanlives.blogspot.com/201...lementary.html
  3. returnmigrant's Avatar
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    Re: Supplementary Work St Gallen
    This is a BRITISH site about applications to BRITISH Universities.

    Why on earth do you expect anyone here to have experience of a Masters course at a little known SWISS Uni?
  4. Vanbrugh's Avatar
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    Re: Supplementary Work St Gallen
    (Original post by returnmigrant)
    This is a BRITISH site about applications to BRITISH Universities.

    Why on earth do you expect anyone here to have experience of a Masters course at a little known SWISS Uni?
    It might be "little known" in Britain but not on the continent. It is one of the best places in Europe to study business, law and economics. It's masters programmes are in english and attracts a great many international students specialising in those areas.
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