In europe there is a growing concern among educators and policy makers that students are not well-prepared to start a master programme. This study draws on longitudinal research conducted at four universities in the netherlands and a follow-up exploratory purposively chosen from one of the study sites. In study 1, differences in academic performance between 146 dutch and 215 international students were identified by focussing on their levels of academic and social integration. Afterwards, students from 53 countries were clustered into ten geographical clusters using hofstede culture difference scores. In study 2, a questionnaire about perceived transitional barriers was completed by 159 master students at one of the four institutes. The res...