After the PAU, the question changes. For months, the effort has focused on passing Baccalaureate, preparing exams and arriving at a decision that almost always seems too big to be made at the age of 17 or 18. But, when it comes to choosing a university, the debate is no longer just what degree to study. It also matters how you learn, with whom you take that tour, what contact the student will have with the profession and what type of university …
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After the PAU, the question changes. For months, the effort has focused on passing Baccalaureate, preparing exams and arriving at a decision that almost always seems too big to be made at the age of 17 or 18. But, when it comes to choosing a university, the debate is no longer just what degree to study. It also matters how you learn, with whom you take that tour, what contact the student will have with the profession and what type of university …