Tzuyu von Twice bestätigt, dass sie einen Master-Abschluss in angewandter Psychologie hat

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  1. Piri_Cherry on

    > Others made jokes about the situation including “Imagine being peer-reviewed by a Twice member” and “Tzuyu took a master’s degree to know what’s inside Nayeon’s mind”

  2. peppermintvalet on

    What an interesting choice of school to get her masters in. Very global for a Taiwanese kpop star to get a masters from a university in Spain. Wonder why she chose it.

  3. Of course she does, beauty and brains! And being in the same group as the peach sisters it’s probably a requirement lol.

  4. That’s very random, but honestly, good for her.

    Most people would put their spare time towards Netflix and video games as opposed to studying for a graduate degree.

  5. moomoomilky1 on

    I saw this on tiktok and thought it was a shitpost because I couldn’t find info anywhere else, how does this work? is a masters in europe different from what it is in NA? She finished in in a year? what was her undergrad in??? I have so many questions.

  6. So THAT’S why she sometimes stares at her unnies! She’s analyzing and diagnosing them

  7. that’s so funny how randomly people found out.. like she never intended to publicize it and show off her achievement. that’s a level of humbleness i can’t even comprehend. if i had a master’s in psychology you’d hear about it all day everyday

  8. Saucy_Totchie on

    Timeline of this is so hilarious. For those who don’t know, Tzuyu’s school in Taiwan had a notable alumni thing and highlighted that Tzuyu got her masters. People scoffed it off thought it was some typo or mistranslation. Then a couple days ago for a fancall for Strategy promos, a fan asked about it where Tzu confirmed it lol.

  9. AbsoluteZeroUnit on

    >She then added she studied for the degree for over a year

    A one-year program at an online university?

  10. weaselteasel88 on

    Not that it’s not impressive, but this specific masters program is a little less demanding for admission. The school was/is partnered with a Taiwanese university, and they offered this program in Mandarin. It’s not a traditional masters program where they require a bachelors and references; it’s a direct entry from application to admission with no prior higher education experience.

    Still, it’s still a lot to study psychology beyond a bachelors level!

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