Message from @Dr.Wol

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2018-05-24 13:27:40 UTC  

had to deal with it, prefer opentk

2018-05-24 13:27:56 UTC  

how well versed are you in opentk? 😛

2018-05-24 13:28:34 UTC  

god, haven't used it in probably like 3 years. but i might be able to give you a hand if you want to DM at some point

2018-05-24 13:28:43 UTC  
2018-05-24 13:29:02 UTC  

You guys don't have it there?

2018-05-24 13:29:34 UTC  

we may, i just don't know if you are talking about a company or something like medical technology

2018-05-24 13:29:56 UTC  

Mtech is either Medical technology or Mechanical technology (robotics) i think

2018-05-24 13:30:03 UTC  

Masters in technology

2018-05-24 13:30:08 UTC  

aah

2018-05-24 13:30:18 UTC  

Fuck medical

2018-05-24 13:30:25 UTC  

i'm working on my premasters right now actually

2018-05-24 13:30:36 UTC  

Medical is hell here

2018-05-24 13:30:42 UTC  

ooooh, okay.

2018-05-24 13:30:44 UTC  

you can spend decades in it

2018-05-24 13:30:54 UTC  

And end up jobless

2018-05-24 13:31:27 UTC  

yes we have masters, but they are usually called MS

2018-05-24 13:31:33 UTC  

yeah

2018-05-24 13:31:38 UTC  

MS CS, master of science in computer science

2018-05-24 13:32:08 UTC  

@Deleted User yes, that would make things very different

2018-05-24 13:32:33 UTC  

Where do you guys live?

2018-05-24 13:32:36 UTC  

Netherlands

2018-05-24 13:32:36 UTC  

US

2018-05-24 13:33:08 UTC  

I don't know about netherlands, but i'm pretty sure they don't offer mtech in the US

2018-05-24 13:33:18 UTC  

Unless i'm wrong

2018-05-24 13:33:27 UTC  

no, at least not by that name anyway.

2018-05-24 13:33:31 UTC  

how many years of schooling?

2018-05-24 13:34:12 UTC  

and what prerequisites?

2018-05-24 13:34:37 UTC  

not by that name
In the western world, Masters degrees are refered as Master of Science (which is broadly around tech)

2018-05-24 13:34:53 UTC  

or for non-tech, Master of Arts

2018-05-24 13:35:33 UTC  

Here we have masters degrees, which usually require a Bachelor degree. That is usually a total of 6 years after leaving high school (or secondary school i believe for you Europe folks) aka school usually taken after turning around 18 or so

2018-05-24 13:35:58 UTC  

no wait, masters are usually 2

2018-05-24 13:36:04 UTC  

minus doctors

2018-05-24 13:36:08 UTC  

not sure how its across Europe,

In Netherlands is 4 years of Bachelors degree, followed by 2 (or 2,5 with premaster) of Masters degree

2018-05-24 13:36:22 UTC  

and usually 1-2 years for Ph.D yes

2018-05-24 13:36:38 UTC  

Same here, actually.

2018-05-24 13:36:46 UTC  

You do 4 years for Btech

2018-05-24 13:36:50 UTC  

and 2 for Mtech

2018-05-24 13:36:58 UTC  

yeah, same stuff. just different name

2018-05-24 13:37:04 UTC  

yeah, then <tech> is just a synonym for science

2018-05-24 13:37:16 UTC  

Well, there's MSc

2018-05-24 13:37:24 UTC  

we have that yes