Germany is amazing I prefer München/Bavaria. I almost cried when I was in the Alps from how much beauty was around me. So incredibly grateful I was able to be there.
@@e.458 yes!! The train system in Europe is amazing. It would be so great to be able to just on a weekend ride a train somewhere for fun and see a whole new place.
I've heard people in Germany will eat bugs and will have nothing ? is this true ? I've heard that people in Germany has no freedom of protest ? is this true ??
German unis allow more and more English papers and courses, but you shouldn’t forget that German universities prepare mostly for the German job market as most global corporations and companies have offices in Germany and you don’t have to go abroad to find good jobs. Even if you want to work for Google or Apple, you can do that in Germany.
@@rigersbudlla3075 sure, what state are you in? You should just search for some "Wohnung Anmeldung" for students, there are some sites that help you with that Search for "The-Fizz Accommodation", they have wohnungs in many cities here in Germany, you allocate an "studio" which is kinda expensive, but it's very worth
it is hilarious how many people from ??? are surprised about this. A democratic country with "good" enconomy should be able to do this. That is not an option. It is obligation.
what i like is that they try their best to give jobs later. unlike many other so called super countries where educational institutions are only for money generation from foreigners. germans actually consider those whom they have taught!! without discrimination.
Since German taxes fund most of the student's education, Germany wants a return on their investment. That means keeping the skilled worker they've just trained on their dime.
@@e.458 this happens in many countries esp in all state/government/public schools and universities. still the corruption and bureaucracy has taken over the world. however here i am talking about those foreign students who come to germany for masters. they only study 2 years or sometimes even 1 year but they have a promising future here. keeping the education department corruption free (or with less corruption) is certainly not a small thing
It's not free. The video gives the image that all universities and states have free universities. Stuttgart charges almost 2000€ for students coming outside Germany
They can't charge you if you're from an EU country :) this is because the EU forces all countries to treat you as if you're a citizen of whichever country you're in.
The students fees are more close to 400€ And it's not easy to find a place to life in Berlin. When U are not willing to pay at least 600€ a month for a small room with some roommates.
@@leahegeloh8929 traditionally, rents in university cities are a pain. There is just never enough living space for all the students, and the waiting lists for dormitories (they exist!) are longer than my... they are very long. Flat sharing is the best way, there are websites to find a place in a shared flat.
@@Baccatube79 Oh I'm very much aware of that. I myself am a uni student in Germany. Most times it's just a matter of a lot of searching to fi d a good deal. Or as you pointed out, living in a WG. Still the question remains if you really need to study f.e. Maths at the LMU in Munich or can study somewhere else where the programm is also very good.
@@kylesee376 please say which exact schools. I'm a lazy American who doesn't want to take C1 classes for university admission. TU, FU, Humboldt, HTW, UdK, and BBW all require it
@@constancestrawn1303 There are some bachelor’s degree programmes in English. Just search for them. You can also start studying with A2 and take German lessons while studying
@@kylesee376 I think my research into the matter has been quite robust. But I ask again - which specific universities have you found that offers STEAM degrees in English?
It’s hard to find accommodations in Munich and the waiting list is over 2 years they are some windows you can use to get immediately a room but not everyone can pull this card ...
13 years of previous study sucks. I'm from Bangladesh and I need to study in an university here for a year just to eligible. We study all of the topics yet for some reason those are not recognized. Moreover there is the long visa waiting time. 2+ years to be exact.
I made the experience that although having a similar degree on paper "studying the same topics" can lead to very different qualifications afterwards depending on the country.
@@a.r.r.i.9841 Germany requires 13 years of previous study for undergraduate eligibility. Why do I wish to study in Germany? The same reason Universities take in foreign students.
Is this girl sudying in English or in German? In any case, you'll have to deal with a bunch of Behörden in German, and they won't want ot speak in English to you. You have to come prepared. Also just passing the TestDaF is not enough in practice to comfortably study engineering, as I found out the hard way.
Im hoping to study in Germany and I want to major in biomedical engineering but I don’t have any experience in the field. Do you mean that I would have difficulty taking the classes?
This is just wrong please check out the university pages specifically for non german (maybe eu) citizens. There you can get the correct tuition fees which are significantly higher!!
Nope, not at a real university. They are tuition free for all. The "Semesterbeitrag" (150-300€) is technically not tuition, but a stipend that includes some insurances, administrative fees and a semester ticket for public transport in the region). Maybe it's different at private for-profit institutions (Fachhochschulen), but not for a proper uni. In Germany, those are state run and (for the most part) much more renowned than private institutes - with few exceptions.
Only in one small part of germany there are high fees for students from non-EU-Countries. In general it is free besides the small amount for administratiom etc.
I know an Ukrainian girl who studies at Stuttgart University (she came before the war) and she never mentions any tuition fees apart from what everybody has to pay.
German language is hard to learn as more you progress the harder it gets. The people can be cold and racist to foreigners, there are not many activities to do as a student, the campus life is not that interesting as they can be quite introverted and awkward. I don’t know. I expected too much from Germany before coming here to study I guess. I was warned I wouldn’t make German friends by social media, but as an extrovert, I thought that would be no issue but after 2 years I have no German friends and all my friends/roommates at a student dorm are foreigners. Sometimes I wish I would’ve gone to the Amsterdam/Oslo/Vienna to do my master’s! I’ve traveled there and people are much friendlier, warm, and have no issue speaking English themselves there.
I’m considering studying in Germany for my masters degree. How does it work for bringing your kids with you? Do they need a visa or is it just connected to you in some way?
This is something highly dependent on your nationality and the kids nationality and something to research on government websites and not to ask in a comment section of a RUclips Video.
hey just wanted to know about Zurich, I'm planning to apply for ETH Zurich for my undergraduate and as Zurich is a city in Switzerland and not Germany so whats the major language to people of Zurich speak? is it the dutch or some other local language im not aware of?
One question , is it depressing there ? Can i find friends easily (i am extrovert and i find friends eaisily in my country) because i heard a lot saying you will be lonely there or depressed ...
It's true that it's free (no tuition fees) but one of my friends described German university education as "man vs. wild". And quite rightly so. You are pretty much on your own!;
Every time I hear a British person say "we can't afford to...." for a public service, I look at other countries who are doing it pretty well and realise its all a scam
Hi friend , can u share how is the tech industry in germany , and what are the opportunities for a student doing Ms in Informatik in Germany during studies and after graduation!! Please respond 🙏🏼
How much it total cost per month including rent and all other things which city or which uni i can choose plz share your experience with me so i can easily understand my all doubts ❓
There are some tuition-free English-taught programs in Germany, but If you want to study in a German-taught program, you will generally need to demonstrate a certain level of German language proficiency, often through standardized tests.
okay germany is great.. but how much is the earning per month for a part time job there? cos I ain't in the environment and free education etc. I'm in it for the paper
Hi, which is the best city to study in Germany…considering finding accommodation and part time jobs…..and if I will not show any german proficiency will the universities allows me to study?
I m a Swedish guy living in Bavaria, working for a Baden Würtemberg (2 richest Bundesländer) company but feel like living in an underdeveloped country : NOTHING but literally NOTHING works here anymore. I m moving back to Sweden next month. PLEASE AVOID GERMANY AT ANY COSTS!!
I’ve seen international students from different master programs do it, but I’d say it depends on your own personality & the city where you live in. If you choose to live in a smaller city you may have less struggles & be able to invest more time on your courses. On the other hand job opportunities are kindda limited in smaller cities. It’s not an easy decision to make & I think you’ll find better answers if you talk to students of your major. Good luck 😊
Usually you get legal problems over 20 hours per week as you are no longer considered full-time working. Also might have restrictions with the visa. And depending on the subject they will expect you to be at uni literally full time working hours (aka 40hours)
@@ang5798 krass. Das tut mir leid, war sicher nicht einfach zu stemmen. Ich zahle wie in dem video um die 200 euro, und das ist schon viel für mich jedes semester
Thats expensive travel costs per semester even for germany owo😅 Also well its berlin where a pop up resterant rents a whole apartment thst could have been shared by students so do wonder its expensive af 😅
Germany is amazing I prefer München/Bavaria. I almost cried when I was in the Alps from how much beauty was around me. So incredibly grateful I was able to be there.
It's certainly magical down there :) glad you had a great time
Where are oyu from ?
@@marvin2678 Los Angeles
@@lukeleonard3382 nice nice
@@lukeleonard3382 what do you study ?
This is so cool, I loved Germany when I went there. If I were to do a foreign exchange student program I would do it in Germany, or Ireland
If you do it in either of those countries, it will be very easy to visit the other.
@@e.458 yes!! The train system in Europe is amazing. It would be so great to be able to just on a weekend ride a train somewhere for fun and see a whole new place.
What about Iceland 🇮🇸🥶❄️😊
@@lordrushiIceland=1#
I've heard people in Germany will eat bugs and will have nothing ? is this true ?
I've heard that people in Germany has no freedom of protest ? is this true ??
I’m planning on studying in Germany in a few years, and this is great info, thank you!
Its not free anymore if you are considering TUM
Hello handsome
German unis allow more and more English papers and courses, but you shouldn’t forget that German universities prepare mostly for the German job market as most global corporations and companies have offices in Germany and you don’t have to go abroad to find good jobs. Even if you want to work for Google or Apple, you can do that in Germany.
So there are universities that teach you in English for bachelors
@@tanhakhan4733yes bro
I am an Indian student currently in my 2nd year of ug . I want to do pg in Germany. Can you pls guide me how to do it
@@ananyamahapatra5687 I don’t know that in particular. Please consult some of the guiding websites for studying in Germany.
Ok tqs
I love studying in Germany, it was a dream for a long time and I'm really happy for making it here
can you please help me with some websites or landlords’ emails for finding accommodation, I am finding it really difficult!!!
@@rigersbudlla3075 sure, what state are you in? You should just search for some "Wohnung Anmeldung" for students, there are some sites that help you with that
Search for "The-Fizz Accommodation", they have wohnungs in many cities here in Germany, you allocate an "studio" which is kinda expensive, but it's very worth
@@rigersbudlla3075 Which city are you in?
@@JefftheGeek munich
I’m planning on studying in Germany soon! How are you doing after 1yr? And how did you find accommodation/work/did you study German before moving?
it is hilarious how many people from ??? are surprised about this. A democratic country with "good" enconomy should be able to do this. That is not an option. It is obligation.
People saying 'its not free it costs hundreds of euros". Yeah that is free compared to studying in the US.
Even if it costs 1€, that's still not free...
what i like is that they try their best to give jobs later. unlike many other so called super countries where educational institutions are only for money generation from foreigners. germans actually consider those whom they have taught!!
without discrimination.
Since German taxes fund most of the student's education, Germany wants a return on their investment. That means keeping the skilled worker they've just trained on their dime.
@@e.458 this happens in many countries esp in all state/government/public schools and universities. still the corruption and bureaucracy has taken over the world.
however here i am talking about those foreign students who come to germany for masters. they only study 2 years or sometimes even 1 year but they have a promising future here. keeping the education department corruption free (or with less corruption) is certainly not a small thing
@@e.458 You need not to stay! When you finish your studies you are allowed to stay for 1 year to find a job. 😊
It's not free. The video gives the image that all universities and states have free universities. Stuttgart charges almost 2000€ for students coming outside Germany
30k for the program I wanted to attend in Berlin for internationals, AND we don't get BAFöG
They can't charge you if you're from an EU country :) this is because the EU forces all countries to treat you as if you're a citizen of whichever country you're in.
Person said international. EU citizens are not international when it comes to schooling. They are in their own category
Bro look at other countries, Germanys universities are cheap af
I'm Jewish, they can't do that!! >:0
(I'm not really Jewish)
Yayyyy Germany 😍 I'm coming soon there as a student 😌
Hello,how old are you? I mean i am 35 and can i study ?
Hey can I apply for a university over there as a 18 year old
how did u find accommodation
Congrats. How do you like it here so far, the first months can be kinda confusing, eh?
@@luberiashvili7628 yea you can, where u from?
The students fees are more close to 400€
And it's not easy to find a place to life in Berlin. When U are not willing to pay at least 600€ a month for a small room with some roommates.
Yep, Berlin housing is a constant struggle :(
never seen student fees over 220€ per semester and if Berlin is to expensive then just go to a different city where it's cheaper.
@@leahegeloh8929 traditionally, rents in university cities are a pain. There is just never enough living space for all the students, and the waiting lists for dormitories (they exist!) are longer than my... they are very long. Flat sharing is the best way, there are websites to find a place in a shared flat.
@@Baccatube79 Oh I'm very much aware of that. I myself am a uni student in Germany. Most times it's just a matter of a lot of searching to fi d a good deal. Or as you pointed out, living in a WG. Still the question remains if you really need to study f.e. Maths at the LMU in Munich or can study somewhere else where the programm is also very good.
Only 600? You won't find a room in London for that price..
great content. Thank you.
I’m a world language major with a focus in German so I’m so excited to start doing exchange programs there!
"Most Unis let you write your papers in English."
Stop lying. Most Unis won't even let you in if you don't prove German skill in your application.
Wrong. There are many Chinese, Indian and African students who can barely speak German.
@@kylesee376 please say which exact schools. I'm a lazy American who doesn't want to take C1 classes for university admission. TU, FU, Humboldt, HTW, UdK, and BBW all require it
@@constancestrawn1303 There are some bachelor’s degree programmes in English. Just search for them. You can also start studying with A2 and take German lessons while studying
@@kylesee376 I think my research into the matter has been quite robust. But I ask again - which specific universities have you found that offers STEAM degrees in English?
@@constancestrawn1303 why don’t you want to learn German but study there?
It’s hard to find accommodations in Munich and the waiting list is over 2 years they are some windows you can use to get immediately a room but not everyone can pull this card ...
At least they have a waiting list. Nothing like that in Berlin.
Wow must be soooooo hard
13 years of previous study sucks. I'm from Bangladesh and I need to study in an university here for a year just to eligible. We study all of the topics yet for some reason those are not recognized. Moreover there is the long visa waiting time. 2+ years to be exact.
You need to wait 2yr to get visa to study in germany?
@@zilverheart yes. The wait time is too long.
I made the experience that although having a similar degree on paper "studying the same topics" can lead to very different qualifications afterwards depending on the country.
Why would you "need" to study in Germany for 1 year when you live in Bangladesh???
@@a.r.r.i.9841 Germany requires 13 years of previous study for undergraduate eligibility. Why do I wish to study in Germany? The same reason Universities take in foreign students.
thank you very much for the nice video! I wish to study from there... I wish to know the requirements❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@biryomumeishorusiano6699 you creep aint moving anywhere🤣
Is this girl sudying in English or in German? In any case, you'll have to deal with a bunch of Behörden in German, and they won't want ot speak in English to you. You have to come prepared. Also just passing the TestDaF is not enough in practice to comfortably study engineering, as I found out the hard way.
What's the point of studying in Germany if you don't want to speak German?
Hey rm, would you be interested to talk to me about this? Thanks!! Im gona study in Germany as well so yeah.
@@marcmonnerat4850 right
What if you are going for a English course in Germany ? Is it still difficult to manage and study engineering there ?
Im hoping to study in Germany and I want to major in biomedical engineering but I don’t have any experience in the field. Do you mean that I would have difficulty taking the classes?
One might want to add, as there are Private universities too, not all are free
An other Asperger? 😢
You found an apartment in Berlin⁉️
I'm moving to Berlin soon and I'm having to live in Nauen. Berlin itself is impossible.
2 m² 900€(kalt)
@@starlingukwhy is it impossible, is it too costly, I m thinking of going there for masters, but don't have much info about it
@@krishafymewhat subject you are considering for master
@@user-hg4tt9ln2s data science/it related course
Flat share, that's a word I need to memorize. We have lots of that in Norway.
This is just wrong please check out the university pages specifically for non german (maybe eu) citizens. There you can get the correct tuition fees which are significantly higher!!
Nope, not at a real university. They are tuition free for all. The "Semesterbeitrag" (150-300€) is technically not tuition, but a stipend that includes some insurances, administrative fees and a semester ticket for public transport in the region).
Maybe it's different at private for-profit institutions (Fachhochschulen), but not for a proper uni. In Germany, those are state run and (for the most part) much more renowned than private institutes - with few exceptions.
Only in one small part of germany there are high fees for students from non-EU-Countries. In general it is free besides the small amount for administratiom etc.
I know an Ukrainian girl who studies at Stuttgart University (she came before the war) and she never mentions any tuition fees apart from what everybody has to pay.
Baden-Württemberg has fees but each state makes it own rules about it.
And EU and German citizens have the same fees. This is one of the benefits of the EU
German language is hard to learn as more you progress the harder it gets. The people can be cold and racist to foreigners, there are not many activities to do as a student, the campus life is not that interesting as they can be quite introverted and awkward. I don’t know. I expected too much from Germany before coming here to study I guess. I was warned I wouldn’t make German friends by social media, but as an extrovert, I thought that would be no issue but after 2 years I have no German friends and all my friends/roommates at a student dorm are foreigners. Sometimes I wish I would’ve gone to the Amsterdam/Oslo/Vienna to do my master’s! I’ve traveled there and people are much friendlier, warm, and have no issue speaking English themselves there.
This goes for Europe in general.
I’m considering studying in Germany for my masters degree. How does it work for bringing your kids with you? Do they need a visa or is it just connected to you in some way?
Same waiting for someone to reply.. 😂
This is something highly dependent on your nationality and the kids nationality and something to research on government websites and not to ask in a comment section of a RUclips Video.
After 6 months you are eligible to take them as your dependents.
Can you connect people my dear😊
I love Germany but I’m from Thailand and I want to finish school here first (I learn in German school) I just want to know where should I go and how?
I learned German in my elemmentary school years ago, now in Europe I'm looking forward to travelling to Deutschland 💚🤗😊 sounds cool to be there 💚💚
Do German universities offer many English speaking classes?
@Ruby The Pickle Most universities also offer English classes, but it is usually necessary to have German language skills if you want to enroll.
My Grand father was in Germany luckily he made it out alive just in time. Many of his friends were not so lucky.
can u please talk about your university and how did u got accepted and which collage did u study at
Germany does not have colleges. We go from school straight to university.
hey just wanted to know about Zurich, I'm planning to apply for ETH Zurich for my undergraduate and as Zurich is a city in Switzerland and not Germany so whats the major language to people of Zurich speak? is it the dutch or some other local language im not aware of?
They speak a dialect of German in Zurich called Schweizerdeutsch. However, in other parts of the country, French and Italian is spoken
@@infamousrift okkie thanks a lot
Just be careful when you've met a man named Johan Liebert
Im actually planning to move here at 18 after k graduate high school, I am moving for college. I definitely need more tips if possible! Thank you.
One question , is it depressing there ? Can i find friends easily (i am extrovert and i find friends eaisily in my country) because i heard a lot saying you will be lonely there or depressed ...
I want to study in Germany
Is it true that even if you learn German, studying in a German taught university is difficult ??
Is it very expensive to study in Germany?
It's true that it's free (no tuition fees) but one of my friends described German university education as "man vs. wild". And quite rightly so. You are pretty much on your own!;
Could be expected at people from thatage
Age
Well it's given that you won't need spoon feeding at this age
Free!! What? In UK it’s 10k per year
Every time I hear a British person say "we can't afford to...." for a public service, I look at other countries who are doing it pretty well and realise its all a scam
can we work too while studying?
Hi friend , can u share how is the tech industry in germany , and what are the opportunities for a student doing Ms in Informatik in Germany during studies and after graduation!! Please respond 🙏🏼
How easy is it for the English speaking communicators?
It depends on the university and the course. Some courses are taught in English :)
Can you get your masters in Germany ? What does the process look like for an American?
How about Numerus clausus and what Mensa food is like
You’re studying in Berlin, not Germany. Big difference!
#1 thing to know about germany - GERMAN SCIENCE IS THE WORLD'S GREATEST
What about doing medical course (mbbs) in germany?
Hy, I'm a post graduate in English Literature. I want to study further in Germany. Can you recommend any related courses ?
It’s not free! It’s paid for by other peoples’ taxes. Think about that.
I wanna study in Netherlands ❤️
Connections
Very nice
Do you know any universities that offer bachelor degrees in english? especially psychology
"it's free" I don't think so...
Yeah, the Semesterbeitrag + Semesterticket it's a lot of money for a student 😅 Around like 300 - 450 € for both each Semester 😅
@@alexturner1309 echt so😅
@@yellow6710 Und dann noch die Miete und die ganzen Steuern und Versicherungen... Und ernähren muss man sich auch noch... 😅
I will be there ❤
Let's catch up
We face hustle in case of applying in German universitys during summer semester on bechelor degree.
How much it total cost per month including rent and all other things which city or which uni i can choose plz share your experience with me so i can easily understand my all doubts ❓
Is it “almost free” Even to the fully english taught courses?
So as a EU student it’s possible to study in Germany for free without prior knowledge of German?
There are some tuition-free English-taught programs in Germany, but If you want to study in a German-taught program, you will generally need to demonstrate a certain level of German language proficiency, often through standardized tests.
Having so many hopes and dreams but no interest and no money to do anything.
is it hard to get into it
Learning german makes it easier to integrate. What a tip !
Well, some say life is too short to learn German 😉
@@dweuromaxxIf you have that mindset, dont come to Germany
@@marvin2678not nice
@@anujoseph_10i never understand why someone would move to a country and NOT learn the language
@@desireandfire yeah don't worry. I thought about moving to germany but y'all aren't nice. So I'm moving to Canada. Chill✌🏼
Please guide those who don't know Armenian or English in which Armenian university they can register. Thank you, ❤
i tried alot to study in germany and my class is study english language and literature but they did not accept me because i donot know any german
okay germany is great.. but how much is the earning per month for a part time job there? cos I ain't in the environment and free education etc. I'm in it for the paper
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You look cute in your profile ❤
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Hi, which is the best city to study in Germany…considering finding accommodation and part time jobs…..and if I will not show any german proficiency will the universities allows me to study?
I think TU Braunschweig is one of this Universities. A traditional redbrick, cheap accomodation , not very big , ... . 😊
Wouldn't it depend on your subject intended?
What the frick are you talking about? My semester fee was 800 Euro flat + some other fees i had to pay.
I m a Swedish guy living in Bavaria, working for a Baden Würtemberg (2 richest Bundesländer) company but feel like living in an underdeveloped country : NOTHING but literally NOTHING works here anymore. I m moving back to Sweden next month. PLEASE AVOID GERMANY AT ANY COSTS!!
Why would you be studying in a public uni and not stay in STW dorms?
Hello! a question pls: Is it possible as a student in Germany to do a "4 semester full time" Masters program(Msc) while working?
Difficult to answer - best check here for more infos 👉🏽www.study-in-germany.de/en/
I’ve seen international students from different master programs do it, but I’d say it depends on your own personality & the city where you live in. If you choose to live in a smaller city you may have less struggles & be able to invest more time on your courses. On the other hand job opportunities are kindda limited in smaller cities. It’s not an easy decision to make & I think you’ll find better answers if you talk to students of your major. Good luck 😊
Usually you get legal problems over 20 hours per week as you are no longer considered full-time working. Also might have restrictions with the visa.
And depending on the subject they will expect you to be at uni literally full time working hours (aka 40hours)
Depending on your subject eg chemistry might be impossible
Hi, can you please tell me what type of job you do in German?
I want to sturdy in Germany can you help me ?
Hello! I want to do Bachelor in English Literature. Kindly inform the name of this public university. And the requirements. Thank you
What is the cheapest public school in Germany for a bachelors degree
Hello👋
They all cost roughly the same, I pay around 250€ per Semester in Leipzig
@@loonyinasia2261 hmmmm that's lots here
Cost of living (mainly rent) is a higher factor than uni fees in most cases
Can I study while working as a professional like software engineer?
Where is Rachel Stewart!?
She is returning - no worries :)
450€/semester is more realistic
Nah more like 330€ but then again compared to the USA it's nothing
@@DevVoice02 I paid 450€ in lower saxony. Where is your number from?
@@ang5798 bei was für ner uni hast du denn studiert? Das ist ja mal mega überteuert, ist das erste mal dass ich so eine hohe zahl höre...
@@shatteredteacup03 komisch, eine einfache Uni in Niedersachsen. Später wurden es eher 420€/Semester aber nicht tiefer
@@ang5798 krass. Das tut mir leid, war sicher nicht einfach zu stemmen. Ich zahle wie in dem video um die 200 euro, und das ist schon viel für mich jedes semester
Is a 12+1 years of education is compulsary to study bachelors
Do i have to ielts certificate at least band 5.5-6😢❤
Wow😮
I want to study literature too what's the name of the university you went to ?
How to apply germany studey after DAE pleaz complete process share
What is you university name??
I need help to know more .
I want to study astrophysics, is it good to study in Germany
Is German language important for pr or english is ok
I want to study Bachelor's in veterinary medicine and surgery. Which universities should i look into? Any advice is appreciated
I guess u should search on net for best unis in ur filed
Scholarships for living costs
Nice ❤
Thats expensive travel costs per semester even for germany owo😅
Also well its berlin where a pop up resterant rents a whole apartment thst could have been shared by students so do wonder its expensive af 😅
How are the cantina?
Can we study in Germany with pte score for bachelors in psychu
How did you found accommodation
How About MBBS (Medical) study For Indian Student??
Maybe that Frankfurt (oder) and frankfurt (main) are two entirely different cities. Have seen a lot of confusion there.😊
Better than studying in America!!
This is very cool Germany i like
€220 is not free 😂
do they take sat
Finally I found am english literature student out of engeenering and it student