Do you think about master's studies at the VU Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics? Not sure which study program to choose? Ask a question to a master's student and learn more about studies!
Austėja Petrokaitė | Data Science | I course | |
Because the undergraduate studies in Econometrics were interesting and rewarding, I wanted to continue learning new things that I could apply in my professional career. Therefore, I chose the study program of Modeling and Data Analysis, branch of Econometrics (now - Data Science). Master’s studies are also a kind of personal challenge. The challenge is also to learn to combine work, study, and personal life, develop the skill and habit of continuous improvement and do so in a way that makes learning effective and rewarding. |
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Laura Jankovskytė |
Data Science | I course | |
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Agnė Kavaliauskaitė |
Data Science |
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After graduating, I started working in data analytics and was looking to deepen my knowledge. The Master in Modeling and Data Analysis (now Data Science) meets all my expectations - interesting lectures, group projects, and practical assignments. I also like the opportunity to study part-time. This is very useful in combining studies with work. |
Neda Zalieskaitė | Software Engineering | I course | |
While studying abroad, I realized that I was attracted to logic, improving the quality of code, finding the best solutions to solve a specific real-world problem with the help of IT methodology. I started working in this field, and I was interested in it. After graduating, I knew exactly that I would study the software systems study programm, and I had no regrets about my decision. New architectural knowledge helps to perform your work in a more versatile way. Quality work = happy customers. This is the most important thing for a programmer. |
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Paulius Milmantas | Software Engineering | I course | |
I chose this area of the master’s program because it provides a broad range of theoretical and practical knowledge. Studying offers many opportunities in the IT job - you can become not only a programmer, systems analyst but also a project manager. The nature of the studies is also favorable - one selected thesis must be written throughout the year. By choosing an interesting field of work, you can do a lot and learn a lot in a few years. The knowledge acquired during the studies is valuable, and the opportunity to carry out research work or improve the method further motivates to achieve the set goals. |
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Irmantas Ivanauskas | Software Engineering | II course | |
When I started working in IT, I saw that a number of things I learned during my bachelor's degree in software systems had to be put into practice. Seeing these benefits, I decided to extend my studies and pursue a master’s degree in the same field of study. During my master's studies, I learned more about the program development process and architectural solutions and broadened my horizons with technologies I had no experience yet. I believe these things will help me pursue further career goals. |
Daniel Daukševič | Informatics | I course | |
I chose to study for a Master's degree because I wanted to continue my studies, develop further and deepen my knowledge of topics I was already familiar with, or explore areas that I hadn't studied in my previous studies. I also wanted to explore the field I had analysed in my bachelor thesis. I decided to go back to Informatics because I found the subjects taught in this study programme the most exciting and valuable. The lecturers are already familiar - I know they are experts in their field. With a good theoretical background (especially if you have studied IT during your undergraduate studies), a Master's degree doesn't seem scary anymore. Still, the willingness to learn and improve your skills is essential. |
2022-02-28
I graduated from the bachelor of econometrics programme, and I have learned a lot during my four years of study, both in professional knowledge and life experience from VU MIF as a community. Therefore, to delve even deeper into the world of data and shape my career in this field, I decided to continue my studies and study the Modelling and Data Analytics programme (Data Science). I knew that at VU MIF, I would receive quality knowledge from lecturers who are professionals in their field and who strive to transfer that knowledge to students in a clear and focused way. I also knew that I would always get help from the faculty and the university community whenever I needed it.
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