Likelihood of getting employed

Hi guys, I’m an international (and non-eu) student about to start my bachelor in the Netherlands. Although I’ve done prior research and gathered a lot of info during my EJW and OWee, I still want to inquire about my job prospects and chances to be employed from an unbiased perspective. I’m studying Aerospace Engineering at TU Delft and am willing to continue with its masters. How realistic is it for me to be sponsored and employed here with this background, provided that I also learn some Dutch as well (B1-B2)? It is also possible for me to continue with my masters elsewhere but I really like this country and am willing to live here permanently. What would you guys do had you’ve been in my shoes? Not risk the tight job market in NL and do a MSc elsewhere, ultimately settling in somewhere else or stay here? Thank you guys for your help in advance.

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u/YourAverageHomeboi — 2 days ago
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Should I be scared?

Hello lads, I'm an incoming Aerospace BSc student looking forward to studying in TU Delft. I've heard both great things and kind of eerie things about the school, primarily concerning the academic workload. I won't beat around the bush and state my concern directly, the possibility of not meeting the Binding Study Advice quota in the first year scares me a whole lot. For context, I was a straight A student in high school but I never relied on continuous studying, just listening to the lectures and cramming a day before exams. This kinda worked, even in IB. Now, I'm sure that I'll hit a wall with this work ethic in Delft. With all of this in mind, should I treat getting expelled as a serious possibility or something extraordinary? And most importantly, what would your advice be for someone like me? I also suspect that this is probably the billionth time the same topic has been brought up here, if that is the case bare with me please. Thanks in advance for your help.

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u/YourAverageHomeboi — 1 month ago