how i survived my first semester of college (TUM,Germany)
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- Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
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Good evening friends, today I am sharing with you how I managed to survive my 1st semester at college at TUM, Germany. I'd like to know your first college experience as well, so share it below! :)
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Everything you share is so real. I totally love it.
I appreciate that!
Honestly, all first semester physics students or even all students going through GOP should watch this. Specially Chapter 2 was something I was too long not aware of and the fear of being not good enough for the GOPs nearly lead to my failure in the GOPs
bruhh the video is soo good. I just started my first semester and I am in a very similar situation.It's very overwhelming for me but your video helped a lot. thanks .
thanks, glad I could help bit. keep going, you got this :)
damn, the flow is lit! Wish I had this video at the beginning of my university life
Haha, I wish I had this video myself in the first semester lol
brooo im going to enroll this year, i want to know u in real life! your amazing , with love from italy
wa saaa!!! love the vide hahahaha
What do you wish you had known for the first semester :)
I regret studying mechanical engineering. I did graduate but with bare minimum grades. The thing is, I was told that as long as you get that degree all possible doors will open for you. I disagree with that fully. Maybe in earlier generations it was enough to prove that you could finish something difficult.
But today companies wants you to atleast have some proper skills that they actually can use for their company. perferably instantly. I am sorry but mechanics course part 1 is irrelevant for most companies.
So my tip? well in my country there are plenty of 2 year technical college that companies are very interested in. Also the problem with engineering school is that they make it purposefully difficult. But at 2 year technical college the main goal is to just learn and get jobs.
I'm also starting Master's in Physics in my home country from tomorrow 👋
that's cool, wishing you good luck on that :)
I want to join this university next year. I am an international student. I wonder how and what is the acceptance rate at this university any Idea pls ?