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OK got it.

It looks like you’re ending up either in Belgium, Sweden or Netherlands.

Netherlands is probably easiest for international person to find a job due to the language… in terms of finding a job, I don’t think a lot of employers would care about getting a dual degree. If anything I do degree is a little confusing when you put it in the résumé or when you fill out an application. Nobody’s really designed for dual degrees. It’s usually never worth the investment unless it’s just a bit. If you have to spend an extra year, I’m not sure it’s worth it. Italy sounds great but it will be more of a vacation. If you are OK with that, that’s a great option. You don’t have to stress about recruiting right as soon as you start. Do you have a little bit more time to figure things out and get your bearings and travel and get some other stuff done…

My choice would be a one year program at the highest rated university with the best job options 😇

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