...degree in business? I have a 4 year bachelor's degree in business from the States and wanted to work with that in my native country Germany. But once I got there I was told that a Bachelor's degree is not a degree at all and on top of a Bachelors belongs a Master. But I wanted to get work experience first.
The problem is also that the German Bachelor's degree is only a maximum of 3 years, not 4. So if I really did some stupid regular Master, they would take 2 years in Germany and include a Thesis. And that's only minimum 2 years. I still would not be able to work really during that time, but I can't get that through to the Germans.
So what should I do with my 4 year bachelor's now in business/finance? Dedicated all that time into it and got at least some experience, but they put me at the bottom of the barrel as Germans always downgrade everything that is not from their country historically.
Should I really go back to school for another 2 years max in Germany to take classes I already took or is there another country I could move and may have opportunities. I speak English fluently, but it's not like they care in Germany.
The problem is also that the German Bachelor's degree is only a maximum of 3 years, not 4. So if I really did some stupid regular Master, they would take 2 years in Germany and include a Thesis. And that's only minimum 2 years. I still would not be able to work really during that time, but I can't get that through to the Germans.
So what should I do with my 4 year bachelor's now in business/finance? Dedicated all that time into it and got at least some experience, but they put me at the bottom of the barrel as Germans always downgrade everything that is not from their country historically.
Should I really go back to school for another 2 years max in Germany to take classes I already took or is there another country I could move and may have opportunities. I speak English fluently, but it's not like they care in Germany.