I am now a sophomore in high school, I want to go to Germany, and now the question is to go to unive

Updated on educate 2024-03-19
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are many schools in Hangzhou that have German majors, and Shuren University has one.

    Shanghai Foreign Chinese Language College has strong teachers.

    But the most important thing is to work on your own! Learning a language is all about perseverance and constant practice.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I suggest that you ask the intermediary or something first, because your domestic grades only represent your domestic grades, and even if you take them out, they can only represent your past grades, which doesn't seem to have much to do with choosing a school. As for which university, I think you still have to look at it comprehensively. I think you can pronounce germanistik.

    Anyway, do you ask for liberal arts? Do you have a basic knowledge of German? If not, you must start learning in China first, because when you go to Germany, even if it is a language class, the teacher will teach the whole course in German, and if you don't have a foundation in German, you won't understand it at all.

    It is recommended that you first find a study abroad agent and ask for it, and the success rate of finding an agent is higher, after all, they are still more experienced. Ask first, then choose a school to submit your application first, good luck!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It depends on what major you like, and the liberal arts are very broad. German philosophy, psychology, sociology are strong.

    Foreign Chinese schools definitely have German majors.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Shanghai Foreign Chinese University My classmate is studying and preparing to go to Germany after graduation. I just don't know if you can get this score. Because the score is different for each region.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Education, Psychology, Business.

    are more popular.

    It's best to be able to get into 211.

    Otherwise, as long as you graduate from a regular university in China and obtain a bachelor's degree, you can say that it is OK, except for Tsinghua University and Peking University.

    The concept is the same in other universities abroad.

    Domestic students do not know much about studying in Germany, but it is an indisputable fact that the number of international students from all over the world who go to Germany accounts for 10% of the total number of students studying in the world, second only to the United States and comparable to the United Kingdom. The number of Chinese students studying in Germany accounts for only about 10% of the total number of students from all over the world, and the number of Chinese students in German universities is generally not the largest.

    It is worth noting that while Chinese students are studying in many countries around the world, students from many of them are still studying in Germany. The reason for this phenomenon is, on the one hand, due to the tuition-free policy of almost all public universities in Germany (only a few schools charge only a small amount of tuition); On the other hand, Germany treats international students from all over the world equally, and will not make you pay much more tuition fees than students from your home country just because you are from China. Third, Chinese students learn a relatively single language, and generally learn English.

    But more and more wise people have seen the current situation, and as a result, more and more Chinese students and their parents are starting to study in Germany, because they know that the number of German universities in the list of 21 countries recognized by the Chinese Ministry of Education is second only to American universities. In particular, Germany's science and engineering and art courses are world-class.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Studying abroad depends on your family's financial strength After all, the opportunity to study abroad at public expense is very slim. Universities in Europe and the United States are expensive, especially prestigious schools.

    Professional words don't law (language certainly doesn't.) It still depends on what you are interested in, economic management, and so on, in fact, they are all very empty majors, and there is no economy in the country, and management is simply foolish. In addition to Tsinghua University and Peking University, there is no need to think about it, there are too many foreign ones, and it can be decided according to your family conditions.

    There are also some opinions on Germany, I don't know why Germany is preferred, and you are still liberal arts. There is nothing to say about engineering in Germany. Liberal arts, economic management, or the United States, Britain is strong.

    If you want to stay abroad, Germany is not a good choice, and Germans are notoriously rigid, and many Chinese in Germany want to come back. Germany is good but belongs only to the Germans. It is more difficult to get a green card in Germany than in the United States.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Chinese universities are average, with Tsinghua in the best ranking only 50th. The United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia all have more than three universities in the top 50.

    As for the liberal arts, the United States, Canada, and Australia are all very good. As for Germany, it seems that science and engineering are relatively strong.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Depending on the major, the school is different, so can you talk about the specific issues?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes, you can go to business, and the current economic situation in Germany is the best in Europe. The political situation is also the most stable.

    If you go to Germany for an undergraduate degree, you can stay in Germany for a total of 6 years if you count the bachelor's degree + graduate + language + Germany, and at the same time, Germany also allows graduates to stay in Germany for a year and a half after graduation to find a job. As long as you have worked normally for 3 years, you can apply for permanent residence and achieve immigration. Then the learning experience of the imam will definitely be of great help to you in terms of employment after graduation.

    Secondly, the German undergraduate course is deeper and more difficult than the domestic study, and it is generally more difficult to read the book in China and then go to Germany for graduate school. This is not the case in German readers.

    Finally, the disadvantage is that the length of study is longer, and although Germany is tuition-free, the cost of living is still higher than in China. You need to think about this aspect of the total cost of 60,000 to 70,000 yuan a year in Germany, and if you work on vacation, you can pay about half of it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's good, it's better to study philosophy if you go to Germany.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    After the college entrance examination, you can apply to study in Germany.

    1: Choose a German matriculation department.

    Chinese high school students can choose universities that are capable of recruiting Chinese high school students, such as Aachen University of Applied Sciences, Mitteveda University of Technology, Dortmund University of Applied Sciences, Anhalt University of Applied Sciences, etc.

    These few German public universities that accept Chinese high school graduates generally offer bilingual courses in English and German, such as the Aachen University of Applied Sciences, where students only need to pass the exams (English + high school mathematics) held in China at the Aachen University of Applied Sciences to enter the preparatory department of the Aachen University of Applied Sciences.

    2: "211" university + pass the German exam.

    Generally speaking, there are three conditions that must be met in order to study in Germany:

    First of all, pass the audit and test of the APS audit department in Germany and get the audit certificate;

    Secondly, international students must have a German language level of more than 800 hours and pass the German Intermediate Test or DSH (a necessary language condition).

    In addition, Chinese students who want to enter a German university must be a first-year student in China and have completed at least one semester at a 211 university or at least three semesters at a regular university to be eligible to apply.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    First, find out whether it is RWTH Aachen University or Aachen University of Applied Sciences. The former is the number one school in Germany in mechanics. The latter is a school with a preparatory program.

    Although I don't know the true level of the latter yet, it is certain that it is not the top university in Germany, so don't blindly believe what an intermediary says.

    It is not possible in ordinary universities. Because they don't admit Chinese high school students, they have to go to college. 211 engineering colleges are 1 semester, others require 3 semesters and 5 semesters.

    After that, you have to pass the TestDaF exam, study in Germany audit department, and go to a German university to take their DAF, and if you fail several times, you must return to China.

    In the case of a foundation programme, you only need to pass the entrance exam organised by the Preparatory College. PS Let's not go through an intermediary, the exam is free, but you have to pay money through an intermediary. Get it yourself, just ask the Beijing office directly.

    However, I have to take the exam after one year of the preparatory department, and I have to change my major twice, and I don't have to return to my home country.

    The exam is relatively simple. One language (English or German), one mathematics. Math is almost the second year of high school. But now the question type has changed.

    The email address of the Beijing office is: Aachen University of Applied Sciences) There is also information on many intermediaries and online.

    Also, the preparatory programme is not limited to the Aachen University of Applied Sciences. You can learn more.

    See you again in Germany. ^^

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's still possible, you'd better consult the university, ask for information about the program, and then prepare according to their requirements. Personally, I think that it doesn't seem to matter how many points you score in the college entrance examination, since people accept high school graduates, then you only need to prove that you graduated from high school, at least you don't need to prove that you have the "qualifications to go to university in China".

    There is an entrance exam in China, the test subjects are mathematics, physics and English (all the test papers are in English), and then about 3 months to half a year of German, after going to have a year freshman is actually a preparatory department, learn German, as well as mathematics, physics and chemistry or something, you can go to university after passing the preparatory course completion exam, there are chemical engineering, physics, electrical machinery, biology, business management and other majors to choose from.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Comparison of the advantages and disadvantages of studying in Germany.

    Advantages: Disadvantages:

    1 Going to university is basically free 1 Language - to learn one more German 2 High academic qualifications 2 Differences in teaching system.

    3 Good student welfare 3 Long study time - independent choice of study 4 More work-study opportunities 4 Difficult to apply for scholarships - because of free tuition 5 Easy to extend visa.

    6. Good development prospects.

    7 Since 1 January 2005, Germany has been the first country in Europe to allow immigration, and the prospects are promising.

    The duration of higher education in Germany.

    Higher Vocational College: 2 years.

    University of Applied Sciences: 4 years of bachelor's and master's studies.

    Comprehensive University: 4 to 6 years of continuous study for bachelor's and master's degrees.

    Documents required for each project application.

    Program for high school students].

    Admission requirements: high school, vocational high school, technical secondary school graduate.

    Required materials: high school, vocational high school, technical secondary school graduation certificate notarized.

    Notarized transcripts of high school, vocational high school, and technical secondary school.

    Here is a link to the Study in Germany post.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I'm an undergraduate student majoring in German, let's see if I can help me face the college entrance examination (?). You

    1.If you want to say the right thing, that is, translate. But in fact, the money for translation is not easy to earn, and our teachers have made it so clear

    2.Of course, it is good to be able to take a minor course if you have spare time, because now the emphasis is on compound talents, and it is good to learn language well, but it is not enough to be good at language.

    3.If you are a minor in German, hehe, according to my experience, German is really not so easy to learn well You must know that German is a very complex language, and the four squares and three sexes are only the tip of the iceberg of its ever-changing grammar. So if you want to learn German in addition to a "practical" major, it's not impossible, but you need to work hard.

    4.As for the question of what is a good major to study abroad, a child like you who is partial to literature is a waste of advanced German technology (in fact, I am the same as you, hahaha). But your math is good, it's different from me, you haven't "literate" to a certain level.

    It's actually good! Envy you! In today's society, politics, economics, and media are definitely the most promising for the economy.

    If you don't have a special love for academic research or language itself, if you are very yearning for a good "money" path, you must not waste your mathematics and learn economics!!

    Finally, I want to say that when I was in high school, I used to think about it all day long, and I was confused and confused, and it took a lot of energy, so I understand your feelings, which is why I answered so many frames.

    However, now my experience is that you should first concentrate on the homework that you should read, and when your score reaches a high level, you will find that your vision is broader.

    Moreover, no matter whether you study Shenma major, only by reading it out well can you have a future. Otherwise, it's just a mess.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The future is not bad, there are many German-funded companies in China, and you can also work as a translator or tour guide, but compared to German, which is more popular recently, the German major itself is not very popular.

    In comparison, learning Japanese must at least be able to eat mixed rice, at least there are more Japanese companies in China German companies do not necessarily recruit German, but more about technology Germany In a geographical sense, Germany is called the "heart of Europe"; In an economic sense, Germany is the "locomotive of Europe"; In an educational sense, Germany is a "model for Europe". Germany is the third largest economy in the world (before China became the third largest). If you want to go abroad, Germany is a good choice.

    If you don't go abroad, many students are learning German nowadays, and there are not many German teachers at universities. It's good to learn German.

    Yes, there are many German companies in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen. When hiring, they give preference to people who know German. If you are good at listening, speaking, reading and writing, it will be even more popular.

    Depending on what industry you are in, language will always follow the economy.

    If you work in a very developed and advanced industry in Germany, such as machinery, automobiles, chemicals, etc., then you can definitely consider learning German, but English is a must.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There are too many German languages used in industry, so support you, study hard, and study in Germany!

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