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Unusual-Reporter-841 at 2024-03-17 00:19:24+00:00 ID:
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Getting a relevant student job at 5-10hr a week will be the biggest boost to your opportunities. My two-hour-a-week student helper job got me my first real job. Most jobs are found through network and not grades.
7 is average, so anything above that should be decent depending on how competitive your degree is. Just ask some danish students in your class and they likely have a good idea of how easy it is to get a job after your studies.
Its unlikely anyone will hire you only because your average is 12. They would likely rather hire someone with 8 average and 2 years of part time experience if they have the option (in my experience). I don't think anyone in my degree had above 11 average (engineering)