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  • Social Work – First Semester

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  • Changing Paths: My Shift from Tech to Social Impact

    Changing Paths: My Shift from Tech to Social Impact

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  • Understanding Social Work: What It Really Is – and What It Isn’t

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  • Why Studying Feels Easier in My New Major

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  • Why Studying Feels Easier in My New Major

    Changing Study Programs: From Computer Science to Social Work – What I Learned Every degree program is different – and you really feel that when you switch from one to another. Changing your major comes with a mix of experiences: some challenging, some rewarding. After studying computer science, I made the switch to social work

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  • Top Tips for Student Shopping: Save Money the Smart Way

    Top Tips for Student Shopping: Save Money the Smart Way

    Student Life Can Be Expensive – Here’s How to Save Smart with UNiDAYS and More Being a student often comes with a long list of expenses – tuition fees, study materials, tech devices, and daily costs can add up quickly. But don’t worry: there are plenty of smart ways to save money as a student!

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  • Top Tips for Student Shopping: Save Money the Smart Way

    Top Tips for Student Shopping: Save Money the Smart Way

    Student Life Can Be Expensive – Here’s How to Save Smart with UNiDAYS and More Being a student often comes with a long list of expenses – tuition fees, study materials, tech devices, and daily costs can add up quickly. But don’t worry: there are plenty of smart ways to save money as a student!

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  • Part 2 – Social Work vs. Computer Science: What Truly Matters to Me

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    Why I Left Computer Science to Study Social Work – And Why My Parents Weren’t SurprisedLife isn’t a straight path. Sometimes we take detours, change our minds, or simply take longer to figure out what truly suits us. And maybe, in every family, there’s that one person who chooses differently – the so-called “black sheep.”

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