An interesting point you mentioned there! There were indeed some factors that are study-specific, like the negative impact of stress, but I didn't investigate if and how these factors influence the latter career (maybe this negative stress can be transformed into something positive afterwards, because you are more resistent to it in your job)
I didn't have the needed data to measure this effects in a later context, but could be a possible approach for further investigation :)
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Hello there :)
So it just happened that I defended my master thesis so that I finally, after 6 long years of studying (3 years for the Master program) I can call myself a Master of Science.
To celebrate this milestone with you guys I prepared a little train for you, I hope there's something for everyone in it.
After I dedicated my whole life to the topic of my thesis (I measured the efficiency of university students with a mathematical model and searched for influencing factors), there's finally some time to play games again, meet friends more often and think about the things that follow after being a student :D
Enjoy the ride!
EDIT: Because of all your overwhelmingly nice comments and because you're such nice girls/guys, i decided to add a special bonus train for all of you!
Bonus Train
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