Tutoring is flexibility

The tutor studies have encouraged me to undertake second degree studies at the Faculty of Mechatronics. What was so attractive in this form of studies? I learned that aside from a few compulsory courses, I will be able to individually select my plan of courses over the duration of three semesters. The option to cooperate with a tutor and receive his or her support seemed important, too. And not once was I let down in my expectations.
Out of all the courses available, I selected those most interesting to me, those that lead straight to my diploma paper. Starting from the first semester, as a part of the tutor workshop, meaning the individual meetings with the tutor, I engaged in those topics that were a preludium for my diploma thesis. I was interested in 3D scanning as it seemed both interesting and useful to me.
My cooperation with the tutor was fruitful and inspiring and the meetings motivated me to sustain a systematic pace of work. I always received the support I needed and a constructive evaluation of my progress. The flexibility in selecting my courses enabled me to travel to Spain as a part of the Erasmus programme. I was able to adjust my course plan to account for the requirements of a foreign university. This trip was a significant part of my studies and my experience. We did our meetings with the tutor online. I do recommend tutor studies to all those interested in second degree studies.
Magdalena Żychlińska