Will my 22 months of customer care experience help in my study abroad application in Germany for a Master's?
Yes, your 22 months of customer care experience can strengthen your study abroad application for a Master's in Germany.
While not directly related to your academic field, this experience shows valuable skills like communication, problem-solving, and professionalism. These are highly regarded by universities and can enhance your Statement of Purpose (SOP) by highlighting your maturity and work ethic.
Make sure to clearly connect these transferable skills to your chosen field in your application. Also, check that you meet all other admission requirements, such as academic qualifications and language proficiency.
If you need detailed guidance on your application, connect with your LeapScholar counsellor.
More expert answers
Yes, your work experience of about two years will generally be considered for your master's application in Germany.
While consecutive master's programs often do not require work experience, having two years can strengthen your profile - especially for non-consecutive programs or those in business, management, or applied sciences that value professional experience. Relevant work experience can also improve your chances if the program prefers or requires it.
LeapScholar can help you identify the right programs and present your experience effectively.
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