I’m wanting to do a few camping trips with friends and I’m also going back to school for a second degree! It’s gonna be packed, but I really wanna get outside more this summer, before the smoke rolls in. Do y’all have any fun plans?

  • I’m wanting to do a few camping trips with friends and I’m also going back to school for a second degree!

    Sounds really cool! How long does a second degree take? It is just over the course of the summer? Also, is it just one subject or general?

    I am planning to go hiking with my friends and visit a spa there too. Besides, I’ll go to Berlin by train (yay D-Ticket) and visit some sights like the Pergamonmuseum before it closes some of its exhibitions for 15 years.

    •  Wahots   ( @Wahots@pawb.social ) OP
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      God, I miss the trains of Europe so much. I want a rail system like France or Germany over here. Cheap tickets and fast trains instead of windy highways and expensive gas.

      The second degree takes two years, since your main degree already covered the core stuff like history, art, etc etc. So a bit shorter. I’m hoping to do it in Canada this fall, but some classes start this summer as an intro. I’m going back to finish off computer science. I started that after getting a degree in something else, but now I wanna marry my fields together :)

      That museum looks really cool! I might have missed the language picker, but it was all in German when I searched for it, haha.

      • God, I miss the trains of Europe so much. I want a rail system like France or Germany over here. Cheap tickets and fast trains instead of windy highways and expensive gas.

        Yeah, people are often annoyed by delays here, but I guess in comparison to other countries it is pretty good.

        I’m going back to finish off computer science. I started that after getting a degree in something else, but now I wanna marry my fields together :)

        Sounds exciting!

        I might have missed the language picker, but it was all in German when I searched for it, haha.

        Here is a link to the English version :)