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Finish university as an external student?
Actually the law allows. In principle, I heard about such practices, but nowhere is it written about. Is it possible, for example, to graduate from a university as an external student in Moscow? And get a bachelor's degree?
Let me explain: I don’t want to buy a diploma, I don’t want to study all the time either.
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Enjoy the evening. You will have to wait the same amount, but learn much less.
Based on my experience of studying at a Moscow university, I can say that
a. teachers and administration are not inclined to let you out half-fried (especially a bachelor)
b. your desire to "finish quickly" will quickly evaporate once you understand how much there is to really understand. At the same time, half of this information will seem to be nonsense, and a third of it will be.
I advise you to start this business if you are already a well-educated self-taught specialist in this field. Then you find the curriculum (approximate), you analyze it. You find a dean (namely, the dean, the girls from the reception or the local teacher / curator assigned there, at best, will be sent to the dean, at worst, they will be groundlessly reassured)in his free time, you explain the situation, agree and start walking. You go to those subjects in which you are least sure, the rest you pass quickly. Thus, in the ideal case, it will take you 2-2.5 years, based on up to 20 exams per year. We are talking about a technical university and a technical specialty. I don't know what economists have. It is not worth talking about the humanities here.
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