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PhD mechanical engineer here. Spent 11 years in university in one of the hardest engineering disciplines.
Just to give you an idea: I can program in MATLAB and Pyhton, do linear algebra, understand solid mechanics on a world-class research level.
Nobody on earth can question my math skills really.
And at the end, what is the practical benefit of these things?
You get 500€ more salary than the other dude that does not have a PhD or masters'.
Is it worth studying? ABSOLUTELY NOT.
I have been learning HTML and CSS the last 2-3 weeks. These will earn more money probably to me than 10 years of academic achievement in my whole life.
Stay away from the university trap. Take risks, you are young, go for the most practical way. Universities in 2020 are way overrated. They would probably hurt your work ethic, make you a lazy and sleazy person.
If you want to learn Dutch, go to NL or Flanders and work on your business.
Just to give you an idea: I can program in MATLAB and Pyhton, do linear algebra, understand solid mechanics on a world-class research level.
Nobody on earth can question my math skills really.
And at the end, what is the practical benefit of these things?
You get 500€ more salary than the other dude that does not have a PhD or masters'.
Is it worth studying? ABSOLUTELY NOT.
I have been learning HTML and CSS the last 2-3 weeks. These will earn more money probably to me than 10 years of academic achievement in my whole life.
Stay away from the university trap. Take risks, you are young, go for the most practical way. Universities in 2020 are way overrated. They would probably hurt your work ethic, make you a lazy and sleazy person.
If you want to learn Dutch, go to NL or Flanders and work on your business.