How I got into Germany's most elite university (TUM) - My personal story
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- Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2023
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This is me telling my own story of how I got in to TUM, Germany's most elite university. If you plan to study at TUM, please check out the videos listed above, they will provide you with some informations.
Thanks for watching!
They way Chichi tells story is just the best. It's really the perfect video to watch at night and just get immersed
Thanks buddy, working hard on the videos, really appreciate your comment! :)
Really practical. Thanks, it inspires me too.🤩
Follow your passion.
This Video is insane!
really liked this!
I wish more people go and tell their experiences in their uni life whether positive or negative, it gives people some idea and vision in consideration. I also like your videos btw
My guy, stay tuned for the next videos! Also check out Max and Markus, they are doing videos about student life in Germany. Links in the description!! ;)
Let me tell you, here in Germany no one regards the TUM as 'prestegious'. The admissions are also not competetive. Guten Rutsch.
Da liegst du aber ordentlich falsch
TUM is definitely one of the most prestigious universities in stem related fields
What's the top of most prestigious universities then?
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Your videos are some of the most honest and authentic ones I see on this platform :)
Thanks, that means a lot ☺️
Sehr interessantes Video, ich bin ein Schweizer Student, der an der Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg studiert, und ich verstehe den Stress, in einem fremden Land zu sein, sehr gut gemachtes Video.
Danke, freut mich dass es dir gefällt :)
@@chichi-s kein Problem
How are you soo underated. This video is sooo well edited. Amazing stuff
Thanks, I’ll keep making videos, one day I’ll be big, promise! 😌 thanks for your support!
Masterpiece 🤌
Thanks my guy 🙌🏻
I loved this! I feel like I watched a nice movie. Keep going 💪
Thanks buddy, really appreciate your comment! :)
It's funny how germany is one of the only countries where your uni just *does not matter*. The only important thing is your degree and grades (except for some Frankfurter circlejerks)
keep going my friend
"I am good at math" I know I know 😂😂😂
Hello chi chi
I’m from Iran and i just started my Studienkolleg . How can I get a place in Munich ? Have they exams or just NC? ( computer science or mathematik)
do you want to study at TUM? also check out the videos in the description!
I studied Physics at TUM for one semester. Got so stressed that I got depressed and had to stop.
Sorry to hear that, but I totally understand you, there are so many times I wanted to quit. But somehow I fight so hard and now I’m almost finished.. but it was definitely a hard journey..
In the end how do you feel about TUM? I am planning to study Aerospace engineering there but I would like to know your opinion overall
If you are passionate about it, tum is a great place to study. There are many companies that you can work with. But if you just want to graduate, it’s not very good
Let's fn goooo. The views are coming in
1.5k as you predicted haha
Thanks for the video
Even though I'm not the person you asked: Universities in Germany *always* work like that (maybe except private ones). You would probably want to study at a "Fachhochschule" or consider a dual study. In a dual study you are working at a company and there are uni and work periods. You also have a special safety in regards to layoffs, as you are dependent on that company for your studies.
How was your application process and how much did you money did u spent to get in
Application is quite easy, not competitive at all. And there is not cost for universities in Germany. Only small fee maybe like 100€ for one semester
hahah It was really unexpected to see Max😅😅
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What's meant by aptitude assessment for master at TUM
Aptitude assessment meaning that the University will take test or interview regarding the specific field you choosed
my dream is to study physics in Germany.
Come my friend, we are waiting for you!
@@chichi-s thanks , do you have any tips on learning German . My home language ,Afrikaans, is derived from German so I don’t struggle at school but I want to learn it and be fluent
@@StefanFourie903 try consuming most of the content you watch and read in German! Since you speak Afrikaans, it shouldn't be too hard to understand, but with similar languages I think it's important to really get used to the language your learning, since you could confuse words easily if you only study with textbooks or language classes (but if you're a total beginner, textbooks and language classes might be a good start). I would recommend watching German RUclips videos that provide captions in German to learn natural, everyday German. Since you want to study physics, maybe reading scientific papers or some articles in German could help you get used to the German formal language and scientific terms (if you're intermediate to advanced in German). If you're an Auditory Learner, listening to German podcasts or music could help. Depending on your level of German and your interests, there are so many different things you could do to learn German.
@@joshina4497 thank you very much , it means a lot .
2:58 'wanted to be an astronaut. needs a master's degree in a STEM field.' alright, by _why_ did you look for it in Germany? your parents were thinking studying 'abroad' and you came up with Germany? the language didn't matter? lectures are in English anyway but what about everything else?
funny, you didn't mention Covid kicking in your 2nd semester and its effects on your studies.
omg why youre story is just like mine..im currently 14 but i was 7 when i knew i wanted to be an astronaut. im just here to find a perfect university for me :) wish you all the best