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Issue 29
Interview with RZA | 48
Local Talent | 32
Dayglow: End of EDM | 18
northeastern students on music
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career after BOKU graduation
According to the results of the current graduate survey a course of studies at the BOKU cannot be completed as some kind of “side line”; students are most definitely challenged at every turn. Technological and scientific subjects as well as economics provide a great deal of study matter – the teaching of theory, however, is just one part of the effort; all BOKU degree programmes also offer practice in the form of tutorials and trips. In retrospect, graduates see these as particularly valuable.
Nearly all BOKU graduates have good memories of their time as students – some really rave about it. Even if the workload is high, with the right amount of motivation it is well and truly
manageable. Teamwork is often involved; there is a tradition of interaction and mutual support at BOKU – and not only amongst students - their teachers also act in a collegial and supportive fashion. Many graduates mention lecturers who deliver their subject with conviction and enthusiasm. Evidence to date has shown that in comparison with others, BOKU graduates enter employment very rapidly. After six months of job hunting three-quarters of graduates have got their first position. Those holding a doctorate enter the job market fastest because of course they already have h