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Studying in Germany is divided into majors: undergraduate application requirements: In addition to the "German University of Applied Sciences", which can accept high school graduation applications, other schools generally have at least completed 1 semester in 21 universities in China, and at least 3 semesters in non-21 universities, and must provide a German certificate of no less than 80 class hours.
Master's application requirements: bachelor's degree and bachelor's degree are required, master's degree cannot be changed to major, GPA needs to be more than 75 points, and no less than 80 hours of German language certificate must be provided. Generally speaking, admission to German universities is based on the following three aspects:
The average score during the university (generally not less than 75 points, 80 points or more is preferred) The applicant's foreign language level (German or English) depends on whether the applicant is a student who graduated from 21 Engineering University, and under the same conditions, priority will be given to students from 21 Engineering University. Chinese 2-year college graduates do not have morality....
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In principle, yes, but good universities have high admission conditions, and German universities are not bad, only relatively poor, like Munich kind of school I have heard friends say that you need to be in the top 20 of the school to get in, the language requirements are also the highest, graduation is difficult, if you are only an ordinary school in China, it means that your foundation may be slightly poor, and you may not be able to keep up with a good university, of course, you can do it if you work hard, but most of the students who go to Germany generally do not work hard, So it will cause a situation of not graduating for a long time, you must be mentally prepared, I know many people in a good university can not continue to transfer, or return to China, first think about whether it is worth coming out, you graduate and work for a few years is not necessarily worse than going abroad, of course, there will be more choices when you go abroad, if possible, in fact, it is better to graduate, but the grades must be better, at least the average score should be more than 80,
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According to your description, it is obviously not known what your "qualifications" are.
First of all, you have to decide whether you want to study in English or German. Then see if there is a school that provides a major related to your undergraduate, which is very convenient to check on DAAD.
tum is very good, you see if there is a major you have, and then look at its admission requirements, such as scores, IELTS and so on. If you meet the requirements, you can apply, and whether you are admitted or not depends on whether you are good enough.
For specific application matters, please take a look at the major study abroad forums. In addition to being too stupid and pinning on the world, there is also the German Study Abroad Forum ABCDV.
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A four-year undergraduate program at a regular university can only be applied after completing at least one semester, and you must study for one year in the preparatory department or directly pass the "University Entrance Qualification Examination" of the preparatory department to obtain the entrance qualification of a German university in order to enter the university.
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Germany is the European country that sends the most Chinese students to study abroad. At present, there are more than 120,000 Chinese students studying in Germany, and China accounts for 13 of the 500 scholarships provided by the Alexander von Humboldt Association every year, ranking first among all countries. Nearly 87 German universities have established inter-university relations with nearly 200 Chinese universities.
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East Germany is actually very good. I spent more than 2 years in Leipzig. Law and order is good. It is indeed possible to see it on the road.
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Depending on what you think, some of the big cities in East Germany are still good, but the small cities are not flattering, I studied language in East Germany, and then I was confident that I would definitely go to university in West Germany. If you are staying in Dresden, you can still do it, I heard that the city is beautiful. East Germany is certainly inferior to West Germany in general, the gap should be 20 years, the richest and best place in Germany is South Germany, but the most expensive life is also South Germany.
The advantage of East Germany is that the cost of living is much cheaper than that of West Germany, and housing is even cheaper and better. Life in West Germany is a lot more expensive, the housing conditions are relatively poor, basically in the city's private house, the conditions are slightly better, close to the university, about 20 square meters, no 300 euros a month can not get down and basically do not include electricity and network, the flange side is almost like this, the student dormitory is even more crowded, it is difficult to apply. But the security in West Germany is very good, there are more opportunities for part-time jobs and internships, it is relatively easy to find a job to earn pocket money, and those who stay for a long time can also pick a job below how much money is not played, like my friend, McDonald's This kind of work is not worked, and it is tiring and has little money.
The GDR had far fewer opportunities for this. Finally, when it comes to studying at university, German universities are basically the same, and they are not easy to read because they are East German universities, nor are they difficult to read because they are West German universities, and the difference between easy and difficult to read lies in the reputation of the university and the university. Universities in West Germany feel more difficult because basically the good universities are on the West German side, and there are not many good universities in East Germany that are famous.
In short, it is possible to study in West Germany, and the monthly living expenses are 1 or 200 euros more expensive than in East Germany, but the money earned from part-time work is definitely not this amount. There are also people who come to Germany to live in Germany not only to study, but also to return to China after graduating with a master's degree in 2 years, especially in English. As a result, when I asked, I didn't know anything, and I usually studied.
I still don't know a word of German, I haven't worked before, I haven't been to a bar, I haven't spent a vacation, let alone making German or foreign friends, I don't know anything about life in Germany. Coming to Germany to study, in fact, is not just for a diploma, you can enjoy life in Germany, usually work part-time, know that money is not easy to come by, and earn euros to spend, and use home RMB to exchange euros It feels completely different. When the weather is good, sit in the square and ask a few friends to have a coffee, chat and bask in the sun.
You can also go to the bar in the evening and have some beer. If you are a girl, you can earn some money, you can buy your favorite brand or something, these are not unattainable things in Germany. In short, if you can study in West Germany, you should go to West Germany.
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Hello bai, I'm going to Germany soon, Dreston is a good university, and it's relatively easy to apply for dao, of course, the best is Munich University of Technology, in terms of strength, the tu-9 universities are good, and it's a good place to study engineering.
I had your concerns in the beginning, but what people told you was one-sided, that East Germany did have some skinhead problems, but now it shouldn't be a big problem, and I think overall security should be much better than in the United States, as long as you don't go out very late, there's no problem, and even if you meet those kind of violent people, they won't hurt you very badly, because Germany is a high-welfare country, and they also have to worry about their future life, after all, they still have to live, and at most they will threaten you or something Or maybe it's solved with some money.
Besides, Dresden is a big city in East Germany, and it's not as bad as you think, and it's a small part of the discrimination against foreigners, so I don't think there's anything wrong with living in Dresden, and besides, the cost of living is very cheap, three or four hundred euros a month, and you can really save a lot of money.
But of course, it's better to go to Sidha, where it's perfectly fine, and it's famous.
But you have to think about the fact that German is not very easy, and it is okay to get over there physically, but it is very mentally stressful, and a lot of people do not graduate, and that's the main thing you should think about.
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Dresden is very good, next to the Czech Republic, and you will be in Prague in a while. It is known as the power of the Buddha version of Lorence on the Elbe. Tu Dresden is a very good university, don't distinguish the quality of the university by East and West Germany.
As students, we do not participate in so-called political activities, nor are we subject to so-called discrimination and unfair treatment. East Germany has a low level of consumption, so it's a great place to learn!
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The following are the basic requirements for applying to study in Germany:
First, academic qualifications are required.
1. Those who have studied in key universities in China for more than one semester can directly enter German universities to study majors;
2. Those who have studied in a general university in China for more than one semester can enter the German university preparatory department;
3. Those who have studied in a regular university in China for more than three semesters can directly enter a German university to study in a major;
4. Chinese three-year college graduates can enter the German university preparatory department.
Proof of 1,000 hours of German linguistics (not required for applicants to German university programmes).
Second, the application qualification is linked to academic qualifications.
Germany treats applicants with different prior qualifications differently. High school graduates are not eligible to apply to German universities, including pre-university courses. If you want to study in Germany, you must pass the "National Entrance Examination for Higher Education" after graduating from a basic education high school and enter a university or a three-year college study.
Then, individuals can determine how long they can apply to German universities after studying in Chinese universities according to their original university status, whether they have changed their majors after studying abroad, etc.
3. Those who meet the following conditions can apply for admission to German universities.
If the applicant has graduated from a 12-year high school: a four-year undergraduate degree from a key university, with 1-2 semesters; Four-year undergraduate program in ordinary colleges and universities, with 3 semesters; A four-year undergraduate program in a regular university, which requires one semester of study, and a university entrance qualification in Germany is obtained by passing the "University Entrance Qualification Examination" held at the German Preparatory Department.
If the applicant has graduated from an 11-year high school: a four-year bachelor's degree from a key university, with at least 3 semesters; Or enter a regular university for at least 5 semesters in a four-year undergraduate program.
In addition, graduates of a three-year college must study a preparatory department or pass the "University Entrance Qualification Examination" of the preparatory department to obtain a German university entrance qualification in order to enter the university.
Fourth, language. Language is a problem for most international students in Germany. When applying for admission, in addition to international courses and individual majors, universities generally require applicants to study German for more than 800 hours, and there are two types of authoritative German exams: testdaf and dsh.
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The engineering department of the German University of Technology is good. Yes, it is possible to review in groups, but not 211 at the momentIt's a little worse than the West Derby.
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1.You first have to determine the language of instruction to study in Germany, the vehicle major is taught in English in some schools (such as FH esslingen), the English teaching period is short, good graduation, but the probability of staying in Germany after graduation is relatively small, if you plan to teach in English, take the IELTS test, German English study abroad is not very demanding on English, English to level 6 is almost the same, you can go to German classes during the holidays, and it is enough to take intermediate classes. If you want to teach in German, you have to take DSH or DeF, then you have to learn German seriously, English is not very useful in traditional German universities, but it is still very useful to find a job.
2.To apply directly for a master's degree, you need to look at your grades, which is generally within the base point, which is about 80 points on average, so you should prepare well for the exam during your college years.
3.The fee is 600 euros per month (tuition fees included).
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If you plan to go as soon as possible, you can start to prepare for the study in Germany after one semester, and after passing the interview by the audit department, you can be eligible to apply for preparatory admission to Germany. It is preferable to have at least 500 hours of German language when applying for the preparatory course, and to have the ability to communicate in English or German when attending the interview.
If you go after three semesters, then you don't need to enter the preparatory department, you have to accumulate a certain language foundation in China, and you have to do the audit of the audit department and pass the testas exam. "
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1.Learn German and learn it in the right time, they recommend the Goethe-Institut in Tongji in Shanghai. I took the TestDaF exam.
2.Solid study in professional courses.
3.English can't be lost either. Try anything TOEFL IELTS, have time to play with the GRE, and exercise people's logic and thinking skills.
You're only a freshman, so it's really good for you to hurry up now for the future.
All this is just the beginning, and I went to Germany to know how hard it was.
If you have enough money in your family and don't want a scholarship, go to the United States, and life will be better.
I have wood in Germany and am applying now...
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LS said pretty much that. What about the other thing. Don't get the TOEFL IELTS gre...Waste of time.
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