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There are many internationally renowned universities in Germany, and more and more people choose to study in Germany in recent years, but there are many majors to study in Germany, and it is very difficult for people to choose when they are faced with a huge choice. The majors of studying in Germany involve many majors such as literature, science and engineering, and natural sciences. So, what is the best major to choose to study in Germany?
Mechanical engineering has always been a very popular major, and no matter which country it is, it occupies the top spot in the sought. This major is very selective, and the employment rate is also very high, there are many enterprises and factories in Germany are in urgent need of talents in this area, and it is one of the major choices for many science and engineering students to study in Germany.
Germany's machinery manufacturing industry is far ahead in the world, creating a lot of legends and honors for Germany. The machinery manufacturing industry has gone through hundreds of years of ups and downs, and Germany's machinery manufacturing major has already become the leader of its industrial universities, which is quite complete in terms of curriculum, faculty and hardware facilities, reaching the world's leading level.
Architecture, as one of the key disciplines, has always been highly valued in Germany. There are many branches of architecture, among which the demand for garden design and urban planning has increased greatly, which is a good choice. German architecture schools are predominantly technical, but there are also big differences between schools in Germany.
The architecture major has a poor duration of four semesters in two years, a total of 120 ECTS credits, and only starts in winter, so the competition is very fierce, so it has always been a restricted major (meaning that the number of applicants will be more than the number of admissions every year, and merit-based admission is required), and the language of instruction is German. Some courses are taught in English, but English is not a language requirement for entry.
Linguistics is a very comprehensive liberal arts discipline. At the same time, this major is the most popular major for foreign students studying in Germany, and it is relatively easy to learn compared to other majors, and it is a good major for domestic liberal arts students, who can have a deeper understanding of German and European history and culture through the study of German history, literature and language.
Because the liberal arts in Germany are also paired with 1-2 elective majors, which can be economics or science and engineering. Therefore, there will be a wide range of employment in the future. In the future, you can engage in teaching, translation and other professions, and you can also enter the first international organization, service industry, public institution and other employment.
On the whole, choosing German Chinese linguistics has very broad prospects for future development and is a good major.
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It is best to study science majors in Germany, because science is Germany's strength, architecture, machinery, and computers are all very popular industries in Germany.
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In Germany, the machinery manufacturing enterprises are second only to the automobile manufacturing industry and the Biqing Heng chemical industry in terms of scale and share of the total industrial output value. It is good to study in Germany to study mechanical manufacturing.
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It's better to have mechanical design or mechanical manufacturing, because they pay more attention to this kind of process manufacturing, and they can get a better job.
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There may be some people who think that the cost of studying in Germany is not cheap, and some countries have restrictions on German language proficiency and higher education majors or backgrounds, which makes some people shy away from studying in Germany. In addition, some people may prefer countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom that are inferior to Germany in terms of the use of English and the quality of education.
In general, there are many factors for people to choose a country to study in, including personal subject preference, language ability, cultural background, etc., and Germany, as a high-quality study destination, is highly regarded in certain fields such as engineering and technology, medicine, etc., and can also meet the needs of many international students.
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To summarize three reasons:
1.Language. Most of them go to the United Kingdom and the United States, because they don't have to learn the language, and most of the studies in Germany are taught in German, so it takes some time to learn the language.
The language in Germany is very strict, and it takes two months to complete the exam, written and oral exams, and only if you pass can you read the next level, otherwise you have to go back to that level. There are those who have not returned to China after two years of language study, and there are those who missed the start of school because they did not have the language, and they lost time.
2.Apply to the school. Some people study for two years, and generally start studying in Germany after a sophomore year in China.
If you don't match your domestic major, you'll have to make up classes. Majors with land are limited and have to wait for the study position. Many people around me have graduated from undergraduates, but some have even retaken their undergraduates.
I'm relatively lucky.,There's no restriction on studying computer science.,Maybe few people apply for it.,Soon I'll give zu.。 I listened to a lot of experience from my predecessors, and I was very hesitant to study computer science because it was not easy to graduate. Pit after pit.
3.Studying + Graduating. The real long march has just begun.
It was too hard to go to school, and with the German teachings, I basically couldn't understand it. Most of the time they are self-taught, and even have to make up for the courses they have previously studied. And after going to school, I know that learning is different from China, no one can rely on themselves, many things I can't ask my seniors can't understand, I won't ask professors or teaching assistants, and I don't have a question bank or exam to summarize experience.
The exam is simply varied, generally divided into 5 kinds of written test, oral test, **, practice, speech, the scope is no range. Courses with high credits are usually accompanied by exams, such as a written or oral exam that requires you to pass a speech. The amount of questions in the written test is generally incomplete.
The oral exam is conducted in front of the professor for 20 minutes of non-stop questions, and the professor asks random questions, and then the results are released on the spot. I have the impression that when I was waiting for the results, I felt that my heart was about to pop out, and I was too nervous. There is also preparation for the written test, which generally requires reading six or seven hundred pages of PPT.
The worst thing about the exam is that if you can't study that major in Germany three times, some people will drop out of school and switch to England and France. After completing a certain number of credits, you can find a professor to write **.
I think it's hard to write about this, so there are many people who don't study in Germany. The numbers are hidden in the Germans, so what you learn will also make you feel very high, no matter how much you rank. In terms of ranking and time, Germany really has no advantage at all.
But I can say that the gold content is really high. Don't hold back when you find it difficult, if you make up your mind, you will get good results. All experiences are wealth, and I think it's important to do what you want to do when you're young, and it's important to have a result.
The road is your own, and understanding all the difficulties does not make you more scared, but more courageous.
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Why so few people study in Germany:
1. Language.
To study in Germany, you need to be proficient in German, otherwise you won't even be able to go to university. When you have received an offer from a German university at home, you should not let your guard down at this time. Received an offer from a university, especially in Germany.
It doesn't mean that you can get into a university, but you have to take a language test to register for your university offer, and if you don't pass the language test, then you can't study in Germany.
At this time, if you don't have German language skills. You will need to take a language course, and if you do not pass the language test within two years, you will be sent back to your home country.
Then there is the question of language courses, which are very expensive in Germany and have a limited number of people. If you want to take a language course, it is better to be in your country, but you don't have the German atmosphere in Germany. Therefore, if you want to study in Germany, you must have a good grasp of German in order to study in Germany, otherwise it will not help you to receive an admission letter.
2. There are great differences in teaching systems.
The teaching system in Germany is very different from that in China. In China's teaching system, Chinese universities emphasize active supervision or motivate students, and are willing to tutor students.
The teaching system in Germany is different, if you ask a professor a question, if it is not for his teaching time, he will probably ignore you and tell you to read the reference book yourself. The German education system emphasizes student autonomy and requires you to solve problems yourself, not to ask the teacher. This kind of teaching system is completely opposite to that in China.
After many students go to Germany to study, they find that this teaching system is very different from China, and they cannot adapt to it, and their academic performance also declines. Students who originally had excellent grades were even reduced to studying in Germany"scum", and some suffered from depression because of this.
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That qualification refers to your eligibility to apply to college. This means that if you are a regular student, you must have attended a domestic university for three semesters before you are eligible to apply to a university in Germany. Because Germans are supposed to study for 13 years before going to university.
In China, we only studied for 12 years before university, one year less than them. That's why German schools require us Chinese students to spend three semesters at university. Or go to them for a preparatory department.
Before you apply to a school, you have to pass a language test, which is either TestDaF or DSHBut if you go to the preparatory department, you can only pass their exam, and you don't need to take another language test.
If you are going to study an international course, you don't have to study German, otherwise German is absolutely important. So it's recommended that you start learning German now. The sooner you pass the language exam, the less stress you will have.
You have an average score of more than 80 and you should have no problem applying to schools. But your credits may not be taken away. If you have taken a different major, you can talk to the professor about exemption. If you're lucky, the professor will give you a lot of exemptions, and it depends on your grades.
It is recommended that you still study economics, because psychology in German schools seems to be a limited major, and it is difficult to apply. It turned out that a friend of mine wanted to apply for this major but was unsuccessful.
Anyway, be careful to take it yourself, good luck.
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It seems that it is very difficult to transfer credits, and if foreign universities are not fools, they generally do not recognize the credits of Chinese universities, and there are very few that can be transferred, and they have to do Tsinghua certification.
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Eligibility means you can apply to the school.
0 foundation can apply for international courses. Well, there is also a way to apply for a private language class. Then pass the language test and then apply to universities. However, it is estimated that most people will not choose this one.
It depends on your grade point and the requirements of the school. Psychology.
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Over the past few years, there has been a noticeable reduction in economic crises and recessions in Europe. For Chinese students studying in Europe, the cost of studying in Europe is much cheaper than in the United States and Australia.
European countries have their own languages, mainly for students to learn English at home, and the biggest problem in Europe is the language, which cannot be integrated into the lives of the local people.
If not particularly economical, the cost of a person for a day is about 15 euros. If you want to go to the movies, a movie ticket is about 6 euros, and a drink is 1-2 euros. Weekend outings, transport, petrol, food, etc., at least 8 euros.
For those who are not in a good financial situation, you can buy a good kilogram of pork chops for a week. Therefore, there may be a high probability that there is no going out for economic reasons, after all, the exchange rate of the yuan against the euro is not low.
I think it shouldn't be. Because if a child can study abroad, then his family is largely wealthy or well-off, and I think such a family should not calculate their living expenses too much.
However, international students do not go out to play, but just stay in their rooms boringly, probably because they do not integrate into the circle of foreigners abroad. Because I think that Chinese children are generally not as socially skilled as foreign children, the impact of this is that others are communicating happily, and those who study there can only stay alone in their own homes, just like in China. This even cut off his original circle of friends, making him even more lonely.
Of course, there is nothing wrong with loneliness, after all, loneliness can teach us many things, it will make us understand how to be alone is a very important ability, in solitude to think about the direction of our life, so that the soul can be sublimated.
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1. Accommodation for studying in Germany.
Accommodation is one of the biggest expenses for both German and Chinese students. Depending on the city, the price of the house can vary greatly. If you are able to rent a student room, the room rate will be cheaper, around 100 euros per month.
It should be noted here that some Chinese students need to read the language first when they come to Germany, so they are not considered students registered in regular German universities, so they cannot enjoy the treatment of student housing.
2. Food and drink for studying in Germany.
There is also a lot of money spent on daily food in Germany. Most schools have student cafeterias, which are much cheaper than off-campus restaurants, but they cost a lot of money every day. So if you want to save money, you still have to do it yourself.
There are Chinese supermarkets in Germany, where you can buy some things that ordinary German supermarkets can't buy, such as condiments for shabu-shabu, sesame oil, and so on. A monthly food allowance of 100 euros is enough to maintain a moderate level of dietary consumption.
3. Transportation for studying in Germany.
Foreign countries are not as good as China, and the cost of transportation is very high. However, as a student in Germany, you can enjoy a lot of preferential transportation policies. In Berlin, students can buy an annual pass for 500 euros, so they don't have to buy another ticket when traveling on transport in the Berlin area.
4. Registration fees for German universities.
Universities in Germany require every student to register for each semester, but the registration fee is not high, and different schools have different standards, but it does not exceed 80 euros. However, if you study a language or a private university in Germany, the tuition fee per semester is very high.
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