(10-18-2024, 06:29 AM)Tomas Wrote: Why don't finish the B.Eng. in IT at Metropolia?
BSc in Cybersecurity from SNHU India branch would fit the budget, even more so if you will transfer some credits from Metropolia or Coursera or Sophia.
Masters in Quantitative finance from WQU.edu is free, might fit depending on what you want the quantitative degree for.
Thanks for the answer
For Metropolia, I like the program and the uni, but to finish it would take still more than 2 years:
some months for the 120 CR, 1 year full for the 3rd year and IDK about the fourth and graduation.
I didn't think about SNHU India --> They have different tech BSc and a BA in Math which would be interesting to check
Any idea on the prices / tuition? I can transfer credits there for sure
I know about WQU, the fact is that it has National accreditation. I'm not concerned about a master's degree, only the bachelor's is a problem.
(10-18-2024, 07:33 AM)cro-magnon Wrote: Hey, I’m also going to start the Metropolia BEng later this year!
Since you’re interested in finance and located in Italy, you might want to consider the English-taught Master of Economics and Finance from University of Naples Federico II. It’s 4500€ for the whole program.
https://www.federica.eu/universita/maste...s-finance/
Here’s the forum thread: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...Top-School
Thanks for the answer, great to hear!
I already knew about the master's program, anyway I'm not concerned about the master's, while only for the bachelor's.
It's the first milestone always the hardest.
For a master's, there's ton of option for EU citizens (I speak Italian ofc) online at really good universities, and really cheap programs, in english or even Italian.
Maybe I'll share some examples with the community!