What should I do if I feel lonely studying in Germany?

Updated on educate 2024-06-02
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I found myself a hobby, and when I was experimenting and writing articles, I learned a little German. I'm here for a Ph.D. and I don't need German. Before studying abroad, I trained German in China for a while, and then I taught myself on my own.

    I opened a *** and updated some of my experience in learning German. Now the level is that reading and writing can still be done, but the listening is not very good. There will be interaction, and if there is interaction, I feel that someone is still paying attention, and I don't feel lonely in my heart.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I think it's because you haven't understood Western culture and lived like people in Western culture. If you live in Germany and still maintain the mentality of Eastern culture, and look forward to lively things such as dinner parties and karaoke, of course you will feel lonely. On the other hand, Germans will feel lonely when they come to China if they still cling to German culture, even if there are many lively parties in China.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I didn't feel lonely when I came to Germany, because I was more homely, wild, and homesick. Of course, there have been no major setbacks. When I have free time, I stay at home and read the code words, and the speed of one book a day enriches myself, which feels very good.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In fact, you can go on a solo trip, and I did it once when it was safe, and then suddenly I found that a person is not such a scary thing, there are many ways to share, and the happiest place is in your heart, and you have to learn to have fun for yourself.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Loneliness is a kind of luxury like sorrow for the sake of new words. Enjoy it while you're young. When you really have a career, work hard for your career, or are anxious to be busy with life, you won't have this kind of luxury loneliness.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It was quite lonely in Germany, but then I found a way to keep a diary. I don't have to write every day, I write when I want to.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Try to meet new people, whether you are Germans or Chinese, and participate in more student union activities, although I think you will still feel lonely in the future.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The real benefit may be that you can use this time to enrich yourself, in all aspects. Learn how to make yourself as little dependent as possible on the outside world and make yourself mentally independent. It's okay to realize Wukong, realize Wudao, it's also good.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The transportation in Europe is quite convenient, you can travel on holidays, and if you have money, you can get a driver's license and buy a car. When all the places in Europe can be checked, it will be really boring.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    , low cost, price

    The cost of studying in Germany is mainly made up of two parts:

    1) Tuition fee Semester registration fee: Public schools in some federal states in Germany only charge a semester registration fee of about 300 euros per semester, which is equivalent to 5,000 yuan per year, which usually includes the cost of public transportation in the federal state where the school is located.

    2) Living expenses: Germany** has a minimum amount of guarantee for each student during the period of study in Germany.

    Research and teaching quality

    Although the fees of German public schools are cheap, the quality of teaching is not low, which is related to the academic system of education in Germany and the policy system of the whole country that attaches importance to education. Public schools in Germany are divided into two categories, UNI and FH, with the former focusing on theoretical studies and research, and the latter on practice. Local schools in Germany can enter five types of schools from secondary school onwards, and these five types of schools will receive different graduation certificates after graduating from secondary school.

    Only those who have obtained the highest level of secondary school graduation (abitur) are eligible to apply for UNI, while those who have entered the Fachoberschule vocational school have obtained a fachhochschulreife certificate and are eligible to apply for FH schools.

    3. Wide. Compared with the selection criteria for elite elites in the United Kingdom and the United States, some public schools in Germany have a score or above (the Bavarian system, equivalent to 75 points on a 100-point system), and some unpopular majors can even be studied directly as long as they have an abitur certificate. In other words, even if you study at an undergraduate university of 211,985, you still have a chance of being admitted to a research program in Germany.

    Of course, the competition for prestigious schools such as Humboldt Berlin and Muni is still quite fierce.

    Fourth, strict out. Although the difficulty of admission to German studies is lower than that of British and American studies, it does not mean that the graduation adjustment. According to statistics, the undergraduate graduation rate in Germany is less than 50%, which means that if you can successfully graduate, you have already exceeded 50% of your peers.

    Compared with the doubts and prejudices in the domestic job market against studying in Britain and the United States, Germany is still respected by domestic enterprises and units.

    Fifth, relatively relaxed immigration policies.

    The United Kingdom and the United States are tightening their visa policies for studying abroad, while Germany is relatively relaxed about visa and residence policies for school graduates. German immigration law provides for 18 visas for EU graduates who have obtained a degree from a school in Germany. Within 18 years, if you can find a job and successfully obtain a visa, you will be granted permanent residence after two years of cumulative maintenance (5 years for EU residents who do not hold a German certificate).

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    When you go to Tsinghua University, you will find that many of your tutors have studied abroad. Learn more than one language and you'll learn twice as much as anyone else. Broaden your thinking, broaden your horizons, and broaden your circle.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    German cars are known to be of the best quality, so Germany has a good ethos when it comes to quality.

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