I'd like to work as an interior designer in Germany, and the shortest path to achieve this is to hold a MA degree in interior design from Germany. But there are few problems: (1) I need to be fluent in German which will need at least a year (2) I'm already in a master degree program in architecture which will end after two years from now, and it is M.Sc. so it will not help in practicing as it more suitable for research careers which I found that I don't really like.
Thus, Should I continue my M.Sc. and try to search for jobs in Germany with it ?? OR should I pause (or even stop) my M.Sc. and pay more time in learning German to apply for MA in interior design in decent Hochschule in Germany?
Thanks.
bmedi
Jul 22, 15 5:26 am
Why Germany? There's also Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, Switzerland, etc.
Hello everyone,
I'd like to work as an interior designer in Germany, and the shortest path to achieve this is to hold a MA degree in interior design from Germany. But there are few problems: (1) I need to be fluent in German which will need at least a year (2) I'm already in a master degree program in architecture which will end after two years from now, and it is M.Sc. so it will not help in practicing as it more suitable for research careers which I found that I don't really like.
Thus, Should I continue my M.Sc. and try to search for jobs in Germany with it ?? OR should I pause (or even stop) my M.Sc. and pay more time in learning German to apply for MA in interior design in decent Hochschule in Germany?
Thanks.
Why Germany? There's also Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, Switzerland, etc.