u/GuaranteePhysical491

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It is worth to study master in architecture in China(tongji university) or Netherland (Tu/e)

I am currently in a difficult situation trying to decide whether I should pursue my Master's degree in China or at TU/e in the Netherlands.

China is a much more affordable option, while studying in the Netherlands is significantly more expensive. However, many people have told me that the Netherlands offers better career opportunities after graduation, whereas China may have fewer opportunities, especially for international graduates.

My long-term goal is to continue working after my Master's degree, gain professional experience, and eventually establish my own architectural firm. As a non-EU international student, I would like to know which country has greater potential for my future architectural career.

Considering career prospects, professional development, international recognition, networking opportunities, and the possibility of starting my own practice in the future, which option would be the better choice? #architecture #master in architecture

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u/GuaranteePhysical491 — 5 days ago