In autumn and winter, I went to Jena in central Germany for exchange and study, and what kind of pre

Updated on vogue 2024-04-23
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's almost freezing now. It is recommended to bring two thick windbreakers. Or a jacket to protect from the wind.

    A few pieces of long sleeves. A few thin sweaters can be worn inside. A few pairs of jeans.

    Three or four pairs of shoes. Comfortable sneakers and leather shoes to wear. Snow boots are ......Forget it = = don't bring too much not enough to buy here, the discount after Christmas is cheaper than in China.

    Don't bring that thick or cashmere, you won't need it. The rooms are heated. Domestic with bed sheets, pillowcases** or something.

    Pillows can also be bought here. The quilt is recommended to come with a light one that can be compressed to bring it. If you have a dormitory here, you may have one, but you feel better.

    Then the ballpoint pen, the pen, the eraser, the ruler, the compass or something, bring some, this side is expensive. Computers and peripherals such as mice, cables, headphones, etc. Lines are expensive to death.

    When the rice cooker is used, bring a small one. Daily necessities such as shower gel, shampoo, and facial cleanser don't need to be brought, and they are cheap here. The air environment in Germany is very good, and it is not difficult to adapt.

    Anyway, although I brought a bunch of colds, diarrhea, rhinitis, sore throat, all kinds of medicines, but I didn't use it at all... Bring some cash with you, don't just 500 euros. Otherwise, you can't find it =.

    You may not get used to it at first. It is recommended to memorize some German words in daily life, otherwise you don't know what to eat=. = A lot of things come to know.

    Hone your cooking skills haha. For more details, please refer to the list of items to be left in Germany on the Internet. Think for yourself.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's cold, so remember to bring snow boots.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's good to bring clothes casually, you must bring a dictionary, and your spoken German is not very good, so it doesn't matter, just practice often.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The temperature in German summer is basically 15-28, with short sleeves on the inside, a thin jacket on the outside, and a thick one on the rain.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The adapter plug of the charger is a round European type.

    Slippers, toothbrushes, toothpaste, hair dryers and everything I brought because there were no in the hotel.

    I don't know if you're male or female, so it's not good to target. Anyway, I brought all my personal belongings, because I didn't know the place when I first arrived there, although there were all for sale, it was not easy to find the one that suited you or what you were used to.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you are used to eating Western food, it is the best, if you are not used to eating it, instant noodles and mustard are indispensable, but meat and dairy products are not allowed to be brought into Germany, and they will be confiscated if they are found.

    Switching plugs is very important, charging and using electrical appliances are indispensable.

    Bring a thicker jacket, the temperature in Germany is unstable, even in the summer there are times when you need a coat, I took out my leather jacket last two weeks and wore it, and this week I changed into T-shirt and shorts.

    Slippers must be brought, and it is not cheap to buy a pair in Germany.

    Bring a book and read it when you're on a plane or when you're bored.

    If you are on a long business trip, it is best to bring some entertainment equipment, because it is very boring to stay in Germany for a long time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The weather in Germany is not dry. Nosebleeds are seen by beautiful women.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    That ......Coats, down jackets, thick shoes are still required. I'm from Shanghai (the weather in Shanghai is relatively humid), and the first two days I went to Jena I felt terrible dry, my lips and skin were retired, and my boyfriend's expression of dryness was nosebleeds. But in two days, you can bring a little moisturizer, but the German skincare products are very cheap, and the clothes are relatively expensive, not too expensive.

    I don't know much about visas, I'm here to study at a university, and the visa is a student visa.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. English is almost the same, and it is not used much in daily life, because their locals use German;

    2. If you have never lived abroad before, I advise you to bring more food you like to eat, such as: mustard, instant noodles and the like;

    It's not that it's not sold there, not to mention expensive, and it's very difficult to find a mustard that suits the taste from a bunch of German.

    3. The conversion head of the charger must be brought, remember;

    4. I don't know if you need to cook over there, anyway, it's not easy to buy spices for cooking, unless you know Chinese people who have lived in Germany for a long time, if it's only 2 months of training and learning, you will want to eat Chinese food very much in the last month, and you can't even buy rice or noodles.

    5. Daily necessities generally do not need to be bought, the ones over there are relatively cheap and of good quality, if you are a girl, it is recommended that you bring some aunt towels, not that you can't buy them, worry about allergies or not adapting;

    6. Cold medicine, ordinary gastrointestinal medicine, each with a little bit, small problems in advance to avoid suffering.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Jena is a town on the banks of the Salale River in central Germany, with a population of about 100,000 people, and is the second largest city in Thuringia after the state capital Erfurt. Jena is famous for its optical industry, with the Carl Zeiss factory and the SCHOTT glass factory. The University of Jena is also more famous.

    It's just that Jena is located in the east of Germany, the economy is less developed, and there is not much to do at night.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    German Chinese is more difficult. The level of clinical education in Germany is the first in Jena, followed by Munich and Kiel.

    However, medical science is a restricted subject in Germany, and it is difficult for foreigners to get admission permits. If you want to graduate, you need to pass 4 state exams, have several internships, and of course you need to be very good at German. German medical standard 12, 5 semesters, plus a year of internship.

    Generally, it takes 7 or 8 years to study at least, and 9-10 years to prepare for surgery. Clinical medicine is not separated, and the first and second years of general practice are like the 5-year study content in China. If you want to go out after graduation, the thinking of Germany is quite different from that in China, and it will be more difficult for you to adapt to it when you return to China after graduation.

    However, if you want to get a medical license in Europe, it will be very difficult and it will be difficult to get promoted.

    Specific procedures: Prepare all materials (including primary school, secondary school, university) to the German Study Abroad Review Department for review and interview - Participate in German language training, obtain a certificate of study and German certificate Apply to a German university - apply for a visa at the embassy.

    German requires testdaf level 4 and above.

    The document review and visa will cost about 34,000 yuan, and the German training fee depends on the study time and school fees, and a deposit of about 80,000 yuan is required before going abroad. Tuition fees in Germany The cost of living is about 8,000 euros.

    The United States and Japan are relatively easy, so it is recommended to consider them.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Forget about medicine, Germans have to get a full score in the college entrance examination to apply...

    I went to Germany to study mechanics, automobiles, electronics.

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