posted on Jun, 24 2011 @ 03:23 AM
Hello from Italy.
en.wikipedia.org...
ec.europa.eu...
Course descriptions contain ‘learning outcomes’ (i.e. what students are expected to know,Yeah what they are expected to know ? understand and be
able to do) and workload (i.e. the time students typically need to achieve these outcomes doing the math : Knowledge/Time = KT ). Each learning
outcome is expressed in terms of credits (New internation System unit ?) You know you have the kilogram the meter and now the credit
, with a
student workload ranging from 1 500 to 1 800 hours for an academic year, and one credit generally corresponds to 25-30 hours of work.Best scenario 80
credits for each year.A credit is : number of hours you need to study+ class works or group works(This wasn't done this at high school ?) , class
attendance.
Oh my poor babies they are studying too much we need to help them. how many hours you need to "study" please please don't study too much go out with
friends live your 20 age at happy hour and disco.If you are in difficult and stressed by studying too much we will provide the Erasmus program aka 6
months of hollidays in an another European country.Free Exams too all yuppy
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