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Extra challenge

Are you easily bored? Are you constantly looking for new (intellectual) stimuli? Do you sometimes get impatient when things take too long? Then you might be highly intelligent or a fast thinker and could probably use an extra challenge!

VU Amsterdam offers various possibilities to enrich your curriculum and further develop yourself. This can be done by deepening your knowledge, social involvement and management experience. There is also the opportunity to meet other students who could use an extra challenge.

Your time as a student gives you plenty of opportunities to develop yourself personally. Through your studies, of course, but also through the activities that you can undertake on the side. The offer of VU Amsterdam is set up in such a way that you can lay a solid foundation for your future personal and professional life. How do you develop yourself in addition to your studies at VU Amsterdam?

Want to gain more from your studies? Learn how to study!

Want to gain more from your studies? Learn how to study!

How to study efficiently? How do handle (study) stress and difficulty concentrating? What to do with procrastination? VU Amsterdam organises special training to help you get the most out of your studies. From study motivation to dealing with fear of failure, from presenting with confidence to strengthening your focus and much more. Find the training you need and develop yourself!

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