If you’re interested in practice exams make sure to check out www.delftprep.nl. They have practice exams for the math, physics, and first-year material exams! You can download a free sample test on their website :)
Just so people know, the selection procedure has changed and now the aptitude test is 40% and the rest 60%, all of the subjects ae integrated into one exam in a specific date they give, its multiple choice and 90min long
Hi man, i may not have been paying much attention but do u have to go to the university to take the test as a foreign student or they send u test through a link?
@@kesakopodcast5316 Well, I did, but unfortunately, I'll get my language certificate on 18th Jan, and they told me that I cannot enclose it after the 15th soo... I'll try in Munich. Anyway, I used Fundamentals of Physics Extended by Halliday; my friend says that there were a lot of questions with integral calculus.
Do you know if TU delft cares about your high school grades in your application? Do you automatically make it to the selection procedure if you meet the minimum requirements?
As far as I know, they do not take them into account at all, as long as you have graduated from a high school with a feasible high school diploma you will be allowed to take part in the matching phase.
Hi, I’ve been admitted to a MSc in applied mathematics. I paid the fee for the housing service. What is your thought about those rooms. In the latest months I’ve struggled finding a room, it’s almost impossible if you are not dutch. As far as I concern dutch have definitely something with house rents.
Question though; Will the math require you to use a graphing calculator or advanced in general or is a regular calculator (with trigonometry functions ) enough?
I have question for you. I am first year student in METU. I want to apply Aerospace Degree in Tudelft but in official site this written “This secondary school diploma is not considered to be equivalent to the Dutch pre-university VWO diploma. To be considered for admission you must have successfully completed at least the first year (60 ECTS) of a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Engineering study at an accredited Academic university. This Bachelor programme should be in the same, or a closely related, discipline as the BSc programme of your choice at TU Delft.” If I finish first year with great grades especially in MATH and PHY. I got into ? This elective procedure is it valid for me because I have been already finished in first year. Can u help me to figure out? Best regards
Hey! Thanks for this informative video! :) I was wondering how difficult the academic exams questions are compared to IB Math AA HL and IB Physics HL from your experience?
I recently graduated from University but would like to apply for a BSc in Aerospace Engineering at TU Delft. Can I submit my University degree and transcripts instead of my secondary school certificate?
Hey, I recently got admitted for aero at tudelft and I highly recommend u go with aa cuz of the higher level in math u will achieve, this will definitely help you in the mini mooc Hope this is useful
Hi! Thanks for the video, it really helps a lot. :D I was wondering if you know how many people apply each year? You want to get in top 500, but do you know how many people tried to get in in total?
I literally asked about it over the summer and this was their answer: "Thank you for your interest in our programme. We do not provide any sample, practice, or past exams to prepare for the selection tests for Aerospace Engineering. For the Academic Test you can verify what prior knowledge and skills we expect you to have in the syllabus available on our website (note that this information pertains to last year and may be subject to change for 2023). During the selection procedure you will be given access to a preparatory test, which will give you some insight into the types of questions you will be asked during the actual test (not necessarily the level of difficulty!). If you wish further preparation for the material relating to the mathematics and physics questions, additionally you can have a look at the TU Delft ‘Pre-University Calculus’ MOOC and the ‘Pre-University Physics’ MOOC. The material from these MOOCs is by no means compulsory study material, but may give you additional background if you wish to. Our webpage will be updated later this year with the adjusted documents for the selection procedure 2022-2023. Hope this helps!"
Hi, Max. Just curious, what kind of exam will appear in the exam like multiple choice or long questions? Also, can you compare the difficulty for the test with ENGAA(Cambridge) and AMAT( imperial)?
@@hanqiulicai9482 AMAT is easier? I struggled at AMAT much more than ENGAA xd The time given was too short compared to engaa imo. Do you know any other exam that could prepare me and at the appropriate level? Because I finished ENGAA papers however, as u said, they are MCQ and I need to practice calculator usage
@@hanqiulicai9482 Also, how is ENGAAs advanced math section and section 2 advanced physics sections compared to the tu delfts entrance exams? Are they easier? Harder? Equal?
@@Astro-qn4yf ENGAA section 1 is a bit easier than TUD, section 2 is conceptually more challenging tbh. TUD entrance is more about being good at computations tbh
If you’re interested in practice exams make sure to check out www.delftprep.nl. They have practice exams for the math, physics, and first-year material exams! You can download a free sample test on their website :)
Is it possible that I got only the physics test? Or did I miss something?
Just so people know, the selection procedure has changed and now the aptitude test is 40% and the rest 60%, all of the subjects ae integrated into one exam in a specific date they give, its multiple choice and 90min long
Hi man, i may not have been paying much attention but do u have to go to the university to take the test as a foreign student or they send u test through a link?
It also says 5 hours on the website so i'm confused...
@@eugeneguyot2095 online test
You have an option to take it online or offline
is this for the masters or the bachelors programme?
Very simple, articulate, and logical explanation.
The most wanted video lol
Thnx max
AE
:)
Hey, I'm applying this year for Aerospace engineering and if someone wants to catch up then reply here
hey, i’m applying for AE this year too 😊
Hey! Did you prepare for the exam? Maybe we could make a chat group to discuss about our revisions and share our tips
@@kesakopodcast5316 Well, I did, but unfortunately, I'll get my language certificate on 18th Jan, and they told me that I cannot enclose it after the 15th soo... I'll try in Munich.
Anyway, I used Fundamentals of Physics Extended by Halliday; my friend says that there were a lot of questions with integral calculus.
@@agatabaczewska3803 sorry to hear about your situation with language certificate. don’t you know were there any surface integrals in the test?
@@kesakopodcast5316 chat group sounds really nice. what messaging app do you use?
the most waited vid finally dropped 😩😩😩
you the 🐐 for these videos
Do you know if TU delft cares about your high school grades in your application? Do you automatically make it to the selection procedure if you meet the minimum requirements?
As far as I know, they do not take them into account at all, as long as you have graduated from a high school with a feasible high school diploma you will be allowed to take part in the matching phase.
Hi, I’ve been admitted to a MSc in applied mathematics. I paid the fee for the housing service. What is your thought about those rooms. In the latest months I’ve struggled finding a room, it’s almost impossible if you are not dutch.
As far as I concern dutch have definitely something with house rents.
Question though; Will the math require you to use a graphing calculator or advanced in general or is a regular calculator (with trigonometry functions ) enough?
I have question for you. I am first year student in METU. I want to apply Aerospace Degree in Tudelft but in official site this written “This secondary school diploma is not considered to be equivalent to the Dutch pre-university VWO diploma.
To be considered for admission you must have successfully completed at least the first year (60 ECTS) of a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Engineering study at an accredited Academic university. This Bachelor programme should be in the same, or a closely related, discipline as the BSc programme of your choice at TU Delft.” If I finish first year with great grades especially in MATH and PHY. I got into ? This elective procedure is it valid for me because I have been already finished in first year. Can u help me to figure out? Best regards
Hey! Thanks for this informative video! :) I was wondering how difficult the academic exams questions are compared to IB Math AA HL and IB Physics HL from your experience?
Hey! They are a little harder from what I remember, but there is definitely a large content overlap!
@@maxhaste4968 Thanks for the reply!
Great video!! Could you make one giving your advice on housing for TU Delft Students?
I recently graduated from University but would like to apply for a BSc in Aerospace Engineering at TU Delft. Can I submit my University degree and transcripts instead of my secondary school certificate?
I studied for it 1 day before the exam and got rank 370 lol, it's really weird
What is the most important to learn in the first year study?
Where did you see your ranking number?
You know your ranking on april 15 right
@@saulgoodman9721 Yeah I did it last year. The ranking number is in Studielink
@@dunstanwl Sorry for late response, make sure you learn all the equations from the video lectures and the basics about structures from the book
Which book would you recommend to prepare for the tests?
Hi! Are you going to apply this year? What are you thinking of doing to prepare?
hi, thanks a lot. lots of insights. Question, of Internacional IB, is math HL AA mandatory or is it possible to apply with Math HL AI? thanks
Hey, I recently got admitted for aero at tudelft and I highly recommend u go with aa cuz of the higher level in math u will achieve, this will definitely help you in the mini mooc
Hope this is useful
@@paymig7405hey! Since you’re probably a student there now, could I ask you a few questions regarding the uni and course?
Hey Max, to study in TU Delft where can you find a place to live in when studying there?, Good luck on your studies btw!
if it was said on the test to round to 3 decimals, did you still need to use the scientific notation if it was not asked?
Are there any whatsapp groups for TU Delf students?
Anyone applying this year? Pls reply here
Hi! Thanks for the video, it really helps a lot. :D I was wondering if you know how many people apply each year? You want to get in top 500, but do you know how many people tried to get in in total?
Hey! Unfortunately, I do not know. :/
@@maxhaste4968 Hi, Max. Mind if I ask your ranking number?
Last year it was about 2000
@@maciejdabkowski7638 aha oke, thank you!
@@maciejdabkowski7638 Is it like 2000 people participating in selection procedures? But I heard that only 1500 people finishing selection procedures
Is it possible to pursue a master's degree in aerospace engineering with a degree in physics?
how mant questions are there on the physics test and how many on average do you need to get right
do you know where I can get past exam questions I've checked the website and i couldn't find them
I literally asked about it over the summer and this was their answer:
"Thank you for your interest in our programme.
We do not provide any sample, practice, or past exams to prepare for the selection tests for Aerospace Engineering. For the Academic Test you can verify what prior knowledge and skills we expect you to have in the syllabus available on our website (note that this information pertains to last year and may be subject to change for 2023). During the selection procedure you will be given access to a preparatory test, which will give you some insight into the types of questions you will be asked during the actual test (not necessarily the level of difficulty!).
If you wish further preparation for the material relating to the mathematics and physics questions, additionally you can have a look at the TU Delft ‘Pre-University Calculus’ MOOC and the ‘Pre-University Physics’ MOOC. The material from these MOOCs is by no means compulsory study material, but may give you additional background if you wish to.
Our webpage will be updated later this year with the adjusted documents for the selection procedure 2022-2023.
Hope this helps!"
Hi! Do you know if the grades obtained in highschool matter?
They don't give an absolute damn, you only get to prove yourself during the selection procedure...
how much fees for aerospace bsc degree?
Hi, Max. Just curious, what kind of exam will appear in the exam like multiple choice or long questions? Also, can you compare the difficulty for the test with ENGAA(Cambridge) and AMAT( imperial)?
Yea, I was also wondering how it's compared to ENGAA and AMAT
@@Astro-qn4yf AMAT is easier, ENGAA is good practice but dont get used to MCQ
@@hanqiulicai9482 AMAT is easier? I struggled at AMAT much more than ENGAA xd
The time given was too short compared to engaa imo. Do you know any other exam that could prepare me and at the appropriate level? Because I finished ENGAA papers however, as u said, they are MCQ and I need to practice calculator usage
@@hanqiulicai9482 Also, how is ENGAAs advanced math section and section 2 advanced physics sections compared to the tu delfts entrance exams? Are they easier? Harder? Equal?
@@Astro-qn4yf ENGAA section 1 is a bit easier than TUD, section 2 is conceptually more challenging tbh. TUD entrance is more about being good at computations tbh
i find it a robbery that the practice sheet is 167 euros, for just one exam
Is this only for Bachelor?
I don't think it is!
This is indeed only for the bachelor, for the master courses please refer to the TUD website!
Hey, thanks for your video. Could you post the email of the university here. Thanks
I think i heard next year that 600 students will be admitted next year 😔
Is it true? May I ask you who told you this?
Not true