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Hi Max, I guees you really help the "blue eyed" !
ОтветитьYou should mention that the ranking is quite low, in general, because the research is done by Max Planck, Fraunhofer, ... etc. 😊
ОтветитьWhen you applied to uni did you apply as a foreigner or German national? I have both a UK and German passport currently, and I'm not sure if it is better to apply as an international student or German.
ОтветитьPlz is it possible to study and work in English in Germany
ОтветитьI’ll try to get applied to residency in Germany 😊
ОтветитьIs there any way i can do studeinkellog with knowing how to speak german?
ОтветитьDo I have to learn the language in Germany if I want to attend college there?
ОтветитьGreat video! Hopefully I can have this lifestyle soon❤🙌🏾
ОтветитьHello friend, thanks for this information. could you please tell me which universities in Germany I can attend to learn IT or programming in {English}? is it also free or is private? thanks
Ответитьthank you, video was interesting ❤
ОтветитьNext year I will go to Germany for master studies and this content is useful for me. It might be difficult for more foreigners to live in such a country, but it's better for me. I live in one of the countries where it is very difficult to live as a citizen. As a person who sees a more difficult lifestyle, I will be comfortable living in Germany.
ОтветитьHey man, you gave a great distinction between Hochschule and universitat. Is rwth aachen a hochschule?
ОтветитьThanks man!!!
ОтветитьAre there any universities that you teach in English in their bachelor programs?
Ответитьbro does H and M provides stk ??? and plz suggest me some good applied science university for cyber security cozz you had research on it in past sorry to take a bit of your time but yeah it will helpfull for me by your side 😊
Ответитьhey max , im finding it extremely hard to find computer science programs that are taught in english and at the same time not costing 15k per year, can u help me?
ОтветитьGermany is going down
ОтветитьHey man, appreciate you making this video. Have friends going to school in Germany, as well as a friend in the staff of a uni there, and being an American who did my undergrad at an American public uni, I was baffled when I learned about how cheap going to school in Germany could be. Even more absurd though was hearing them talk about housing prices in Germany, and them referring to €800 for a decent 1bd apartment as being “expensive”. Having been in the military for some years now and transitioning out, I’ve been looking at going back for a grad degree and our post-military government funding program covers many schools in Europe, so that has got me thinking hard about it. Seeing this video also confirmed for me a lot about cost of living and general considerations, but I also appreciate you explaining the difference between the hochschules and the unis, as that distinction isn’t really present in the US to such a degree as it is in Austria and Germany. Thanks again!
ОтветитьThis video has provided all the contents I need to know.. But where could I get the complete guidance to apply. Can yuh suggest me any agencies as I'm an Indian student ??
ОтветитьBro, amazing content! By the way, I am about to study in Germany the next year, and this information is so valuable. Thank you!
ОтветитьAre there no Environmental master programmes in your school with less engineering focus ?
ОтветитьWell I heard Germany are not that friendly so I do not know I like the country in General, I just need someone to talk to me out of this stereotype
ОтветитьThank you for the vdo sir❤......
I wanted to ask about studienkolleg and also there are less infos about humanities related courses but this literally hurts ☹️. And also as a non-native German speaker can we study in German I mean after complete till B2??
Hi! Great video, I also have a question if you recommend any specific websites for finding specific majors in Germany? I would love to do my masters in Germany in sport science but I cant find this major at any bigger univeristy.
ОтветитьI actually work at the TUM
good to hear that at least the students have a good time. The people working there do NOT get enough money for the jobs they're asked to do.
Brother Can you Give me some quick info about free lancing Jobs in Germany or websites where I can get to know the rules regarding it. Is it permitted? As you know Germany is extremely strict with their rules so I wanna know how a student can engage in free lancing, the legal Requirements etc
ОтветитьMan, thank you so much. this really made clear lots of things i had issues understanding.
However, i still need one favor from anyone who can help and read this, what do you do about Accommodation???
This thing is really stressing.
I want like a full guidance tutorial or like steps. from when and how to apply up to how to get there.
Thanks soo much for type of Universities. A practical orientated type is exactly what I'm looking for. Love being in the field rather than being cramped in a book.
ОтветитьHow about the crimes done by the illegal immigrants???
ОтветитьHello everyone. Just a little extra info: the time in between semesters are holidays for most students. In this time you are allowed to work full-time. Some people are not able to work as much while studying and use the time in between semesters.
ОтветитьYear we love beer 😂😂
Ответитьhow can i get into TUM ? is it hard and needs a big gpa ?
Ответитьif you listen closely, him saying germany sounds more like Ürmany at the start of the video.
ОтветитьHow do we get a part time job knowing little or no Germany while we are studying? Is it possible or is it difficult? And what kind of jobs can we work while studying ?
ОтветитьCan you speak German????
ОтветитьI live in Germany 🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪
ОтветитьI think TUM is not free anymore
ОтветитьThank you I LOVED THE MOOD AND I’M EXCITED TO WATCH THE NEXT VIDEO, I DON’T KNOW WHY I’M SHOUTING IT’S THE CUTENESS AGRESSIVENESS I THINKKKKKK
Ответитьits not entirely true that tuition fees are free. well thats for the public ones, not the private ones. and the public ones have mediocre reputation and limited range of subject selection for both bachelors and masters.
ОтветитьI'm so glad that I found your video!!! I'm a second year nursing student and I lately had the idea of studying the last year in germany , but I was afraid a little and had some doubts. Thanks for clarifying
ОтветитьDude didnt you study for like 1 month? 😂
ОтветитьSome additions by a fellow German:
Attendance:
Depending on your university and your major, attendance may be mandatory. In my programme, people had to retake a course because they missed three lectures - missing twice was the acceptable limit. In our case, this information wasn't disclosed beforehand. It's important to (proactively!) make sure you know the rules and to follow them, even if this means pestering EVERY one of your professors. There's no room for error.
Group Projects:
Yes, you may (most likely) need to work on group projects. If you're lucky and one person isn't doing their job, your professor will allow you to remove this person from your group. If not, they'll let you suffer through it "to learn to work with different individuals" (who would be fired in reality, but teachers and professors don't care much about this).
Football Riots: (not referring to American Football here)
What he's talking about is true. It happens. I advise anyone to stay away from crowds of people wearing bright tricots, scarves, hats, etc. - whether it's in an open space or on public transport. Don't engage with them, keep your distance, change direction, don't get on the bus/train/tram... simply get away as fast as possible. If you're unlucky, you've come across drunk, loud, aggressive, agitated football fans.
Choosing a University:
If you are considering staying in Germany, be aware that no one cares which university you graduated from (apart from some arrogant pricks, probably in business). Graduating from a "high-ranking" university doesn't mean much since it doesn't say much about you anyway. Choosing a university is based on your preferred degree, the courses offered, the location and costs, your values and priorities, the opportunity to "make connections", or available partner universities (if you want to spend some time abroad).
Internships (Beforehand/During Your Studies):
Additionally, you should keep in mind that for many degrees, you need to do an internship beforehand or during the course of your studies (during breaks), and getting an internship in Germany as a foreigner not being able to speak German might be quite difficult (and most internships are not paid either). Make sure to inform yourself about the specific requirements beforehand so that your internship gets accredited/acknowledged.
Drinking Culture – You Don't Need It for Finding Friends:
Depending on your social circle, drinking beer or other alcoholic beverages is not something you do regularly with your friends. From the people I mostly interacted with, most didn't drink alcohol at all - not even for religious reasons. So if that is not something you're interested in, don't worry. There might be weird looks and stupid questions, but be reminded that everyone not taking part in Germany's drinking culture gets those reactions - not only foreigners.
I want to study in Germany so bad. But my dad said no coz the economy is crashing and the people he knows who study there are coming back home. And I’m like bro wtaf 😭😭😭 anyone have some tips on how to sway him
Ответитьi absolutely loved your video, very useful, do you know by any chance if you get those discounts regardless of your age? Im 32 years old.
ОтветитьWhat about biotechnology? Which kind of university is better?
ОтветитьYou’re knowledge of German is a big advantage. Non-German speakers might have less options for courses they can take, as was the experience of a friend of mine. But the cost is really the biggest advantage.
Ответитьthat's a motivation i needed man...gotta clear a1 and a2 next year
Ответитьfrom my experience i strongly suggest learning at least basic German if attending any form of higher Education, while they try to accomodate for english speakers its not always a given especially on smaller campuses
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