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  • Im medizinischen Bereich greift man vermutlich am ehesten zu Privatschulen, weil die Plätze an den öffentlichen Universitäten sehr knapp sind. Dort bezahlt man eher die Hälfte oder weniger, und kriegt dafür noch günstiges Mittagessen und ein Ticket für den Nahverkehr. Über die Berufsaussichten im medizinischen Bereich kann ich nicht viel sagen, aber die öffentlichen Hochschulen haben in Deutschland generell einen guten Ruf.

    Wenn du studieren willst, würde ich vielleicht noch andere Möglichkeiten in Betracht ziehen, falls es mit Medizin nicht direkt klappt. Eventuell gibt es ja in der Nähe auch was in Richtung Biologie, Pharmakologie, Pflegewissenschaften oder Management mit Schwerpunkt Medizin/Pharma/Pflege usw. Masterstudiengänge bieten teilweise auch gute Chancen für einen “Quereinstieg”, man kann teilweise etwa einen Bachelor in Bio und dann seinen Master in Biochemie machen o.ä.







  • UnfortunateShort@lemmy.worldOPtoMemes@lemmy.mlEuropeans atm
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    1 year ago

    Not necessarily right now, but once you connect the dots.

    Since the last election, things basically went from “who needs a military anyway?” being a not that uncommon stance to a huge fucking war next door, hybrid attacks and a noticeable uptick in espionage. And today we were reminded that it’s actually happening - our most important ally is now led by a maniac.








  • Your caption totally doesn’t match these graphs.

    ‘The lesser evil’ might as well be left (leaning) from the majorities POV. In that case the shift would be to the left. And furthermore you seem to be assuming that this shift continues because you keep voting for the ‘lesser evil’?

    I think that’s contradictory. Voting for someone is telling them you like their course best. Why would they change their course if they are already getting the votes? (Or lead the polls?) They would only do so to capture another parties audience - and only if their own ideas are not popular (enough) already. So the contrary is true: Parties tend towards whoever is getting more votes. This is only logical, because that’s ultimately what they need.

    Having to vote for a ‘lesser evil’ just means your system is broken, corrupt, or you feel like you have no other option. In functioning democratic systems, you will see fluctuations based on the general sentiment towards current topics. What’s currently going on tends to have a much more significant impact on voters than any ideals.

    To give you a very simplistic example: Economy bad -> People vote for guy who (they think) will fix it. This was a big factor in Trumps victory. (And there are probably also more racist then you think.)


  • UnfortunateShort@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlSpot the difference
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    1 year ago

    The former acted because he was personally affected by a person supporting exploitation within a liberal system, the latter leads an authoritarian regime that allowed their CEOs to do what they do until they got annoying for whatever reasons.

    So if you want to talk objective results here, sure, one of them got a higher kill count. However, who has the moral high ground here is not even up to debate IMO



  • The audacity of playing victim when there’s a warrant for your PM because he’s responsible for war crimes, while at the same time your country is occupying and illegally settling on the land of the people he’s committing war crimes against, is remarkable.


  • It used to be pretty terrible, but the frameworks are getting there, starting with the languages they are based on.

    Believe it or not, Java has been optimized a ton and can be written to be very efficient these days. Another great example of a high-level, high-efficiency language is Julia. And then there is Rust of course, which basically only sacrifices memory-efficiency for C-speeds with Python-esque comfort. It’s getting better.


  • Tbf, you could use portable / user installs (if everyone would actually do their apps right), you can (now) use a package manager and you can (sometimes…) get an official, verified version of an app through the store and even if not, installers are (usually…) signed these days (although criminals do apparently get signatures too…)… And then this all falls apart, because you need a random driver from a random website. Security 👉👉