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This question is directed to those who have done their Master's degrees abroad, especially those who got full scjolarships. How can one prépare for that while still pursuing their Bachelor's degree ? Apart from good grades , are their other things that would make one à more competitive candidate ? If you managed to study for your master's abroad , was it worth it ? Does one need to work first and gain some experience in their field or is it okay to just try to go straight after undergraduate ? Are you less or more competitive if you have a master's diploma under your belt ? For some context I am pursuing à degree in the social sciences, if anyone would like to chat privately to share experiences or advice I'm open to that 🙏🏾
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