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I would definetly love to attend a PhD in math, but let's explain my situation:In europe university system in different: there's a 3 year bachelor and a 2 year master degree.I've started school one year before usual (i didn't like kindergarden :D:D).So if i attend the bachelor in math in italy, plus a one year master in USA or UK i would be a 22 years old with strong math and financial background, fluent in italian and spanish, with a very good english and german.I've heard from friends at human resource department of many firms that the age is a very strong discriminant in hiring, after skills/experience and before language knowledge. So IMHO it would be a great thing to graduate 2 years before usual.Does this make sense to you?
I would definetly love to attend a PhD in math, but let's explain my situation:
In europe university system in different: there's a 3 year bachelor and a 2 year master degree.
I've started school one year before usual (i didn't like kindergarden :D:D).
So if i attend the bachelor in math in italy, plus a one year master in USA or UK i would be a 22 years old with strong math and financial background, fluent in italian and spanish, with a very good english and german.
I've heard from friends at human resource department of many firms that the age is a very strong discriminant in hiring, after skills/experience and before language knowledge. So IMHO it would be a great thing to graduate 2 years before usual.
Does this make sense to you?