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Yesterday I was introduced to a great opportunity for all students. I am talking about the great courses at erp4students which give students a chance to get ahead of the game and acquire SAP-skills while still studying.

With SAP expanding and with the growing number of SAP-customers a need for young professionals with SAP-skills increases. My fellow students and I will compete for the best jobs and here it is quite important for me to stand out from the crowd.

I am very happy that this Summer students from Denmark will also be able to participate.

The courses will be running from May 16th to September 15th 2013. Deadline for registration is May 26th 2013. Sign up today!

I was so excited by this opportunity that I had to get it out to other students in Denmark.

Students from four universities in Denmark will now know about this great offer from SAP University Alliances.

Just the thought of being able to help improve the young professionals of tomorrow gives a rush!

As a student I have my own lectures to attend and projects to participate in. I have a student job which enables me to study. I have a lot of things to think of while trying to get my degree. With erp4students I can learn SAP-skills that is not part of my curriculum, but is a must when I want to apply for a job. And with erp4students I can learn SAP-skills wherever I want and whenever I wan

My schedule changes from week to week and I need a flexible way to get skills that prepare me for the jobs of tomorrow. With erp4students I can get exactly what I need and the best of it all it is even affordable for a student.

Now what I really like about the courses on erp4students is that first I learn the theoretical part about the background I need in order to understand the subject and the SAP-system and then I get case-studies where I can actually get to do practical work with the software - software which I have no access to normally.

Whenever in need of some help I can always contact my tutors who sits ready 24/7 even during weekends to help students with our problems.

I also have a whole network of students with whom I can discuss the lectures and assignments. This is truly a great feature to have that gives room for participatory learning.

Finally, I can take the official SAP certification exam here in Denmark near where I live. With my new globally recognized SAP certificate I am one step closer to getting a job after my graduation.

For more photos of our campaign on the universities taken by my friend and co-worker, Ben Christensen, look here.

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