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I have to admit I am not sure how it is considered in Western Europe. From my friends' experience, North American universities consider "kandidatskaya" to be a Master's degree. One of my friends had Kandidatskaya in Linguistics, but he did a Master's degree in the same field in Canada to continue his academic career there (next will be PhD there). The same happened with other friend who had Kandidatskaya in Economics, and went to Canada to do a Master's in Business Administration. And I have more examples like that. The thing is Western univesities don't feel confident in Eastern European degrees - they just know nothing about our system of education! They base a level of degree not on a number of years spent on getting one, but on what level of job you can do after getting it. And what we are being told in Eastern Europe is not always true when we get abroad! But it's just my opinion.

So I am sure you will be fine with your degree. It will just show that you are a serious person and you know a lot about research in general. I am sure it will only help you!

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