What is the rhythm of the work-study programme?
Alternating periods in companies and in class
Whatever the programme chosen a sandwich course generally consists of 3 weeks in the company and 1 week in the classroom - with some programmes including a full-time immersion period in the company.
A demanding course
This particular and demanding rhythm tests your ability to adapt your attendance and your ability to manage priorities.
Indeed combining a professional activity with your studies requires rigour organisation and motivation to carry out all the tasks required.
Increased professionalisation
This complete immersion in the professional world allows you to take charge of dedicated projects over a certain period of time.
You also learn to behave like a professional both in your attitude and in your ability to deliver your work on time and to a certain standard.
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