u/Brief_Habit_9757

Schiller University for elite athletes.

Hiya!

I'm asking this question for my brother, who is looking to progress his career in cycling professionally in Europe. He turning 18 next year and has decided to do a bachelor's in business somewhere in Europe (preferably Spain or France) so that he can also train side by side.

He's looking at a couple of universities and one of them is Schiller for their BSc in International Business. The reason he likes it is because of their multiple campus layout and he was planning on doing 2 years in their Madrid Campus and 2 in Paris.

I had a look at the entire website and university, and it seems a bit dodgy to me as I couldn't find a lot on it and most of what i did get was either scam or blooming reviews (very contradictory). The business degree is more so a safety net that he's doing to please our parents so he isn't very bothered by the quality of education as long as he can train freely and focus on building a career in cycling. My only concern is the legitimacy of the university, and if anyone had any other inputs on other options we can look at.

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u/Brief_Habit_9757 — 5 days ago

Hiya!

I'm a student currently on my final year of doing a bachelor's in criminology, and I want to get more information on getting into Crime Analysis in the UK. Mostly everyone in this group is from the states, so I couldn't find anything specific in the field regarding the UK and was hoping someon could shed light on it.

I am open to doing a masters if that strengthens my chances of getting into the field, but from the few posts I have read, it seems that people are discouraging of it in general and pushing more for courses on Power BI, advanced excel, dashboards, GIS, plus the IACA courses, and I have been looking into doing that. (What are the best ones?)

I guess I am a bit confused in general on the whole whether I should do a master's or not angle and what kind of extra certification/intern stuff I should be looking into?

Any help would be appreciated :)

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u/Brief_Habit_9757 — 24 days ago