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What are the important ingredients for a successful start? The best possible preparation sounds like a good idea. Thats why the magazine Start Studying in Germany is providing some initial information about Campus Germany with its great variety of study options. At the moment around 250,000 international students are studying and researching at German universities. That makes Germany the third most popular country with international students following the USA and Great Britain. And theres good reason for this: the high, internationally recognized quality of education and the broad spectrum offered at the 370 institutions of higher education are definitely two key aspects. Of course everyone thinks about their future career when choosing a country for their studies. But thats not everything. The soft factors play a big role as well, irrespective of whether youre thinking about just spending a few semesters abroad or completing a full course of study there. German universities are incredibly diverse, ranging from idyllic rural settings to the hustle and bustle
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Lifestyle What is typically German? Language How can I learn German? Creative Studies Where can I develop my creativity? finance What does studying cost? Study Navigator What and where to study? Living and Leisure What is apartment-sharing like? Service Where can I find more information?
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Published by Societts-Verlag Frankenallee 71-81, 60327 Frankfurt am Main Germany www.fsd.de Editors Janet Schayan (responsible), Gunda Achterhold, Derek Whitfield, Ann Robertson (translation) Design Dunja Metz Cover photograph Veit Mette Printed in Germany Copyright by Frankfurter Societts-Druckerei GmbH 2009
Great variety, internationally reputed educational standards, good quality of life: Germany is one of the most popular places for study abroad.
of the big cities. The quality of life is generally high. And the smaller cities also offer a great variety of art and culture, international restaurants and all kinds of possibilities to spend your leisure time surrounded by nature. Whats more, the weather is better than some people believe. In the following pages Start provides a first impression of Germany as a place to study, plus many useful tips on important topics such as funding, living and applications. All other questions will be gladly answered by the DAAD staff in the branch offices and information centres (www.daad.de/offices), in personal talks or via e-mail, to give you a really good start to studying in Germany.
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Start Studying in Germany was commissioned by Coordination Dr Ursula Egyptien Gad, Alexander Haridi, Cornelia Hauswald, Department 532: Promotion of Study and Research in Germany This publication is funded by the Federal Foreign Office
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lookto find what they are sts are just as likely 500 13, n Technology enthusia tha re mo between students can choose ienv or ing for as art lovers: ign des dia m me mmes in Germany. Fro t jec sub n different study progra der mo new to health economics, ent ori y all ronmental technology on ati ny intern evolving, including ma dlan ion areas are constantly cat edu r e highe ies offer such a divers ed courses. Few countr study locations and 370 170 en we bet o choose the scape. Students can als nder that Germany is education. It is no wo the d an A institutions of higher US the er ts aft for international studen at a red iste most popular countr y reg are world dents from all over the re we re the UK. Nearly 250,000 stu as ny ice as ma college more than tw German university or ten years ago. al part of everyday stu dules are now a norm ree deg e Credit points and mo tag o-s to the tw since the changeover y dent life in Germany w students are alread ne all of rds plete. Two thi ch tea es system is almost com mm gra These pro a Bachelors degree. deciding to study for semesters. Students can ht eig to six a subject in y the fundamentals of an interdisciplinary wa ledge or broaden it in an rm Ge then deepen this know al rm no e once mmes that follow. Th ily in the Masters progra d Magister are stead an a lom Dip ali fications is ure uct higher education qu str w ne tage of the nce. One great advan declining in importa le. ernationally comparab that the degrees are int
The best thing to do is to exchange ideas with people who have already studied in Germany through an alumni network before you begin your course.
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mes on offer in Germany is beThe range of new study program ialand at the same time more spec coming increasingly varied in me ram prog s oriented Bachelor ized. The new internationally Unithe at n bega ing, for example, steel technology and metal form 2009. It specifically aims to train ter win in sen versity of Duisburg-Es of foundry metallurgy, who are engineering specialists in the field ted ur market. The university is loca highly sought-after on the labo ely clos es erat coop l industry and at the centre of the German stee ure lect the in n lear ents do not only with local companies. The stud rks. k placements directly in steelwo wor l tica prac theatre, but also on of ity vers Uni the virtual design at The Bachelors programme in e mor er rath into n takes students Applied Sciences in Kaiserslauter d lope deve is or sect e in the media abstract worlds. Design expertis architectural training. Germany an of rk ewo here within the fram enviin the future-oriented field of is one of the leading countries er High . stry indu in research and ronmental technology both ed join have n shor sburg and Elm education institutions in Kiel, Flen a Master of Science in Wind ring offe tly join forces and are now in the position not only to eering. Its graduates should be Engin paanalyze complete systems. Com design new turbines, but also to any. Germ ide outs non-existent rable programmes are practically
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I decided in favour of Universitt Karlsruhe because it has a very good reputation in my subject. Today I work on strategic projects as part of an international team.
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stu from Germany is be tropics and su th in ce tural scien l na tio na the inter tropics as part of e at the University mm ra og pr Masters of Hohenheim.
We work a lot in small groups where there is very lively interchange also interchange between cultures.
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tions V IE W +/+/+/+ pr ivate in stitu +/+/+/+ OV ER aduates from gr te ia ec ined pr ga s ap of ten al ready Globa l player al l, they have r fte A ud ies. st n. r io ei at du ri ng th of higher educ me and abroad ho at st udy e l nc ea rie id udents w ith practical ex pe advertise for st s d ge an lle co ry st e at The highly applicatio ts w ith indu The 70 pr iv n-oriented Fachhoch ps, good contac ou te gr si l schulen, known simply ui al eq sm er s: pr a un iversities of applied is n io cond ition as FHs or at in am ex sciences in English, e nc tra en n A are a special feature s. se ur higher education. Th shor t co of German ey complement the pro . grammes offered by the 0 eu ros a 70 4, tie d s for ad m ission an an d 0 tec un hn 80 iversiica l universities (TUs an are between 1, d THs). Rigidly organ sities must be er gra iv The tu ition fees mm ize un d es e stu wi at dy th iv proa strong practical em importa nt : pr phasis enable graduate s are semester. Very applied sciences to mo s of universities of e thei r degree is rw ve he qu ot , ick ly ed int o the world of work. state-recogn iz the new two-stage sys The changeover to tem is particularly adv anced in this sector. + wor th less. +/ +/ un +/ ive Y rsi D tie At general U s an ST d technical universitie OF s, on the other hand A RD PE RIOD asters) lec (M , tur pro +/+/+/+ STA N D rs ers fes te hav sors and es e a m duty not only to teach achelors), 4 se , but also to engage in principle has a long tra 6 semesters (B res ear ch. Th is dition in Germany. Th + e underlying idea is tha AT ION +/+/+/ benefit ver y directly t stu dents +/+/+/+ IN FORM from new findings wh t en academics remain hoch schu len.ne res ear on ch ers the w w w.pr ivate. + bal +/ l as EM EN T +/+/ A NCE REQU IR ination am Ex t+/+/+/+ EN TR e nc ra nt A great deal is also ch ch schulreife/E anging in the field of Abitur/Fach ho private higher educat that has only played ion, a sector a secondary role in the past. In addition to est private institutions suc ablished h as the University of Witten/Herdecke or pean Business Schoo the Eurol in Oestrich-Winkel, there have recently bee ing new foundations n interestsuch as the Bucerius Law School in Hamb Zeppelin University urg and the on Lake Constance. Wh ile completing a deg vate university or col ree at a prilege costs a ver y large amount of money ind you manage to gain a eed unless scholarship studying at most German highe institutions is free. Alt r edu cation hough tuition fees are charged in some Germ at a ma ximum of 500 an Ln der, euros a semester they are still rather moder national standards. ate by inter-
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You should not leave the search for your ideal university too to start finding out abo late. Its best ut the higher educat ion landscape on the before you plan to beg Web a year in studying. Which subjects have restric Which kind of institu ted entry? tion suits me best? These are questions answer early on. Ot you need to herwise dealing with the application docu can become stressful me ntation . Although places for some subjects, e.g. me biology, are awarded dic ine and nationally by the ZV S clearing house, you directly to individu can apply al universities for all other places. But be because entrance req careful, uirements var y from un ive rsity to university. We like ww w.hochschulk bsites ompass.de and ww w.u niversity-rank ing.de you find the right un can help iversity.
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: a strange everything is new At the beginning d lots of an ty faces at the universi countr y, unfamiliar there are s tie rsi ! At all German unive rules. But dont panic to give can y the o will do everything people to talk to wh of conint po t firs ts a good start. Your international studen samt nd sla Au es al Office (Akademi sch tact is the Internation ail, em by m the t rsity. You can contac or AA A) at each unive ure ced pro on ati d out about the applic letter or phone to fin everything s. The office can tell you before tak ing up studie and posses ces ements, selection pro about entrance requir DA AD or ers tur chers, university lec sible tuition fees. Tea useful th wi lp he me countr y can also assistants in your ho and es elv ms the eady studied abroad advice. Some have alr s to offer. have a lot of good tip
offers made looking at the Its we ll worth Every university resentative bodies. by the student rep tA) that looks tion (AStA, StuPa, US has a student organiza eresting proint . There are often ver y after student interests semester or t firs for students in the grammes and events nn: a multiBo i oad. For example at Un newcomers from abr ing, work dy stu swers questions about lingual AStA team an s such as age gu or job hunting, in lan or residence permits, mbers me m tea , Japanese. All of the English, Dari, Russian rsonal pe e sam who have gathered the are foreign students . They ers om wc ne many international experience needed by and al leg , ral ltu d advice on social, cu also provide help an political issues.
dents shouldnt make the mistake of thinking that questions are a nuisance and so remain silent. They should forget their shyness and openly approach the lecturers. Doesnt this restraint have something to do with language difficulties? People often speak too quickly in seminars without taking foreign students into consideration. I think this is wrong, but it often happens unconsciously. The pace should be modified and expressions should be easy for all to understand. I suggest pointing this out to the professor and asking him or her to speak more slowly. So if students have difficulties, they should do something about it? Yes, dont wait. That can be fatal, especially when it comes to exam regulations. Many students dont look into the details, because it means reading the many rules in German. But if the seminars are attended in the wrong order, for instance, it might even mean being rejected from the final exams. Who can help? Even if youre very busy, its useful to keep in touch with the student representatives or actually become a member of the student organization. They have mentors and advisors to help you along, and you gain more contacts with German students. Many foreign students underestimate the value of networking with domestic students.
val theres a after your arri In the first weeks ommodation or authorities, finding acc lot to do: visits to the tation is import nt. Gaining an orien opening a bank accou ready to pro onal Offices are always ant and the Internati ere wh parties, ey organize welcoming vide effective help. Th d guided tours an rs tou y Cit t contacts. you can gain your firs on of the uniies give a first impressi of institutes and librar dy to help with And the staff are rea versity and the town. al residents ofistering with the loc formalities, such as reg tion office. You hority or the examina fice, the local aliens aut who take care of are personal mentors will often find there dents needs. new international stu
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in a new place by l really at home But you only fee le. Many univercountr y and the peop getting to know the m contacts with mmes to help you for sities organize progra arning tandems through language-le Germans, for instance en their doors n the townspeople op or sponsors. In Giesse o German everystudents insights int to give international dentenwerk) uses Student Ser vices (Stu day and family life. guage skills and d out about your lan a questionnaire to fin ernational stungs Germans and int interests and then bri er and how ofards it is decided wheth dents together. Afterw to nt do together. et and things you wa ten you all want to me ny possibilities for ty town there are ma But in every universi er international with Germans and oth developing contacts ty sports clubs, sports clubs or universi students, such as local ns and much, tio oirs, cultural organiza dancing courses, ch much more...
rch Internships in ty? The DA ADs Resea rsi ive un an rm Ge a at ser look s and engineers from Feel like taking a clo ble. Natural scientist ssi po t tha ke ma ) SE ing (RI ond yea r of their unScience and Engineer pleted at least the sec com e hav y the if ly can app they act as research the USA and Britai n ek stay in Germany we e elv tw to six a Du ring t more from the DA AD dergraduate studies. menta l work. Find ou eri exp ir the in ts studen assistants to doctoral se /ri .de aad at ww w.d
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Two thirds of all students in Germany work part-time to earn additional income. Foreign students are also allowed to work without a work permit. However, certain restrictions apply to non-EU citizens and students from some new EU member countries (90 whole or 180 half days per year). It is possible to work at the higher education institution without any time re strictions, but employment of this kind must be registered with the Auslnder behrde.
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Das Sommersemester dauert von April bis September an den Univer sitten (Termine knnen variieren), von Mrz bis August an den Fach hochschulen (FHs). Das Winterse mester geht von Oktober bis Mrz an den Universitten, von September bis Februar an den Fachhochschulen. Am 15. Januar und 15. Juli ist jeweils Bewerbungsschluss beim Akade mischen Auslandsamt vieler Hoch schulen. Achtung: Manche Hochschu len haben unterschiedliche Fristen. Die Rckmeldung fr das nchste Se mester erfolgt dann am Ende des lau fenden Semesters. Wer sie verpasst, wird exmatrikuliert oder muss Ver waltungsgebhren zahlen. Die ge nauen Termine stehen im Vorlesungs verzeichnis. Bitte auch die Fristen der ZVS (Zentralstelle fr die Vergabe von Studienpltzen) beachten!
El semestre de verano va general mente de abril a septiembre en las universidades y de marzo a agosto en las universidades de ciencias aplicadas (Fachhochschulen, FH). El semestre de invierno va de octubre a marzo en las primeras y de sep tiembre a febrero en las segundas. El 15 de enero y el 15 de julio son las fechas lmite para reinscribirse para el semestre siguiente en muchas universidades; pero algunas univer sidades tienen otras fechas. La rein scripcin para el semestre siguiente debe realizarse al final del semestre en curso. Los estudiantes que no se reinscriben son borrados de la ma trcula. Las fechas exactas se hal lan en los catlogos de asignaturas. Por favor tenga en cuenta los plazos de la ZVS (Zentralstelle fr die Vergabe von Studienpltzen)!
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Until a few years ago, foreign students had to apply directly to the institution of higher education at which they wished to study. Uni-assist e.V. aims to make it easier for international applicants to apply to German universities and colleges. Arbeits- und Ser vice s telle fr internatio nale Studienbewerbungen is a charitable association whose affiliates include more than 200 German higher education institutions, the German Rectors Conference (HRK) and the DAAD. We asked Thomas Liljeberg, uni-assists director, five questions.
What are the advantages of applying through uni-assist? Many study programmes at German in stitutions of higher education now have restricted admission: only a limited number of places are available and not all applicants who satisfy the admission requirements will automatically receive a place. As a result, many applicants ap ply to several institutions at once in order to increase their chances of gaining a place. That is a perfectly legitimate prac tice. Unfortunately, however, it generates a substantial administrative workload for universities and colleges. A central clear ing office has obvious advantages here. We now work with more than 100 institu tions of higher education, carrying out the initial examination of applicants docu www.uni-assist.de www.inobis.de mentation on their behalf. This means that students who apply to several universities or colleges through uni-assist only have to submit one application. We digitalize the documentation and send the formally admissable applications on to the institu tions. That saves a lot of money and effort, because all the papers only need to be translated and certified once. How long does the process take? Its impossible to make generalizations about that. We guarantee the universi ties that they will receive all data records at the latest two weeks after the close of applications so that they can start their admission procedures as soon as pos sible. That therefore means the process ing time is also correspondingly short for applicants. Outside these peak periods, however, it can sometimes take four to six weeks before students receive the result of the examination. As soon as the appli cation has arrived and the processing fee has been paid, we check the paperwork and ensure that all important documents have been received. We actively help stu dents submit a complete application to that extent, uni-assist can also be seen as a seal of quality. If you want to play safe, you can also submit your application on line. In other words, you initially send in your certificates in digital form. On the basis of these scans, uni-assist will pro vide a provisional assessment of whether an application has any chance of success. Applicants then know whether sending in certified copies of their documentation will be worthwhile or not. How much does uni-assists help cost? An application to one or the first institu tion of higher education normally costs 55 euros, the fee for EU citizens is 30 euros. Chinese applicants with an APS certifi cate pay 25 euros. An additional fee of 15 euros is payable for each additional appli cation at another institution. Thus, for ex ample, if you come from Russia and would like to apply to three different uni-assist
universities, you will have to pay a total of 85 euros 55 euros plus 15 euros plus 15 euros. When you transfer the money from outside Germany, further costs will also accrue as a result of bank charges, which you must take into account. That is import ant because we can only pass applica tions on to higher education institutions when the fee has been paid in full. This transfer can take some time. You should therefore ensure you leave enough time for the money to reach us before the final application deadline. Which applicants is uni-assist responsible for? When it comes down to it, it is the high er education institutions themselves, which are members of the association, that decide whether or not you have to ap ply through uni-assist. As a rule, uniassist is responsible for applicants with foreign school qualifications, such as a High School Diploma, A-Levels, Baccalau reate and Gaokao, and/or foreign higher education credits. Meanwhile, however, there are also a number of universities that have assigned uni-assist the task of processing all groups of applicants for Masters degrees in other words, also including applicants with a German higher education qualification. Essentially, uni-assist is not responsible for applicants for first higher education degrees with a German Abitur diploma, which also includes graduates of German schools abroad who gained an Abitur there. How can I ascertain the admission requirements for a course? Interested students can find detailed infor mation on INOBIS, our online application and information portal. A diploma data base makes it easy to find out whether, in principle, specific qualifications are suffi cient for admission to a programme, while another database informs users what they can study at the uni-assist higher educa tion institutions. Additionally, a database supplies an application check-list that contains important application details in an easy-to-understand form. There is a lot of information about studying in Germany available on the Internet but it is often difficult to find and rather complicated.
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It doesnt always have to be Engl ish . Tokio Hotel have proved that the German languag e is as good as any for producing char tbusters an d for lea rn ing Germ an too. Its more fu n!
> WHAT IS TYP I LEATHER TRO CALLY GERMAN? U CUCKOO CLO SERS, BEER AND CKS? NO WAY Ever yone has th ... eir image of anot her country. Neus
chwa nstei n Castl e and the Hofbr uhau s, leather trousers, du mpl ings, a litr e of be er and autobah ns wi thout speed lim its are th ings that many people abroad im med iat ely as sociate with Germ any. But is all th is ty pica lly German? Yes, its pa rt of the pictu re , but by no mea ns ever yt hi ng. The 16 Germ an federal states stretchi ng from the North Se a to the Alps are so di ffe rent, ever y tow n ha s its char acter istics, so its di fficu lt to say wh at is really ty pica lly German today. One th ing is certa in : sometimes qu ite di fferent th ings ar e ty pica l of a country than we tend to th in k!
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Su sh i, tor tel lin i, falafel, tzatzi ki, keba b, tabou leh , pael la... A su rvey ca rr ied out by th e Al len sbach In stitute showed that over ha lf of German s prefer inter nationa l cu isi ne when ea ting at a res tau ra nt. And ther es ample va riety of these ev en in the smaller tow ns . Beef roulade with du m pl ings is on the menu too , of course...
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Simple, simpler, Bauhau s. The Ge rman desig n scho produced many ol has classics. But Germ an desig ners ca n qu ite di fferent th make ings as well: play fu l, amusing, unco tiona l, as Chair On nv en e by Konstantin Gr cic clearly proves .
German s prefer to dr in k m inera l wa ter (sparkl ing) rather than beer! Germany has over 50 0 di fferent m inera l waters. But the very favou rit e German dr in k is in fact coffee.
Its obvious : if yo u study in Mun ich, you ca n go sk iing ev er y weekend in the wi nter. But there are wi nte r spor ts available not just in the Alps. In th e Sauer land, the Rhoen and the Ha rz there are en ough mou nta in s with sn ow in wi nter to put a sp arkle into spor ts fan s eyes.
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Studying in Germany without learning German?
That doesnt really make very much sense. Although knowledge of English (e.g. TOEFL) is sufficient for international degree courses, students can also learn German in language programmes at university during their degree course. As a rule, however, you need to be able to prove adequate knowledge of German before you begin your studies (TestDaF, DSH). Its also important to be able to speak the language in everyday life otherwise you can feel left out and only discover half of whats going on.
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Feel like getting a taste of what a German university is like for a few weeks? No problem. Many universities offer summer courses in German and English during the summer vacation period (sometimes also in winter). The courses range from art history to economics. There are also a large number of courses for people who want to learn German. The summer courses leave enough free time to get to know the country and its people. The courses cost money, but the DAAD does award scholarships. Support is available, for example, for German-language courses that focus on the subject of German as a Foreign Language and run for no less than 18 days with at least 25 lessons a week. An overview of all programmes can be found at www.daad.de/sommerkurse
The small basement party is jam-packed. Students from all over the world are crowding onto the dance floor. Where do you come from? What are you studying? Which types of sport do you enjoy? A truly Babylonian confusion of languages is in full swing. At least 50 or 60 young people have come together this evening to find a partner who will help them learn the language. Interest is always especially great at the beginning of the semester, explains tutor Tim Appel. Many also come to make contact with other students when theyre new in town and dont know anyone. Appel is responsible for the SprachDuo meetings in Munich, an initiative of the AEGEE European student forum. There are now 20 branches of this free, non-commercial undertaking across Germany. It is based on a very simple idea: learning a language with someone else is much more fun. Every jumper or T-shirt bears a piece of paper with the wearers name and nationality. Sigi is looking for someone from France because he will soon be working in an international firm as a legal intern. Oskar, who has only just come to study in Munich from Sweden, would like to improve his German in the easiest possible fashion. The tandems work together in entirely different ways, says Appel. Some only meet a few times to prepare for a very concrete situation, while others become good friends and remain in contact long after half of the tandem has left the country.
Ellie and Andreas immediately found a mutual interest: skiing. I love the mountains! enthuses Ellie Smith. Thats why I chose to study in Munich. The Londoner, who is studying German and Spanish at Cambridge University, is spending her compulsory year abroad in Germany. She spent the first six months gaining work experience in a small lawyers office and then registered as a student of German at LudwigMaximilians University. Her German tandem partner, Andreas Fackelmeier, found her through the SprachDuo Internet platform. On this particular morning they are meeting for a coffee and a cup of tea at the Uni-Lounge. Whether we talk German or English depends on the subject, explains Andreas. If something is important to me, then I automatically speak German. And I speak English, says Ellie spontaneously. Andreas laughs. You can speak both really well and simply switch between the two. After all, the Englishwoman also has the advantage of continuous practice and in the most diverse locations: In the office or at the court I have to cope with legal jargon, says Ellie, who wants to complement her degree in languages with a qualification in law. But at the same time I have a part-time job in a coffee shop to earn the money for my rent and there I learn colloquial expressions Ive never heard before. Her German language-learning partner has also gained considerable linguistic self-confidence.
The electrical engineer is currently working on a doctorate and repeatedly has to present his findings in scientific papers to research groups. The working language is English. Writing is not the problem, explains Andreas. But I have to practise speaking so that I can answer questions. Youve really moved on, says Ellie. Once you get going, your English steadily improves. Language tandems need to observe certain rules. The partners are not vocabulary trainers. In other words, they must already have some knowledge of the respective language. Vocabulary and grammar have to be learned alone independently. Even in the case of languages with very difficult written characters, the native speakers only help in speaking, not in writing. Obviously, you need to be corrected frequently. In a nutshell, that is the whole purpose of the tandem, which is why you really shouldnt be too sensitive in that regard. How quickly youll find a suitable partner also depends on how much demand there is for your native language. Ellie was immediately able to make many interesting contacts through www.sprachduo.de and did not only get to know nice people, but also the city of Munich from very different perspectives.
On a recent visit to Tbingen Ellie discovered how import ant it is that you dont exclusively meet with fellow-countrymen. I went to see a friend from Cambridge whos there as an Erasmus student, she reports. We spent the whole weekend only talking English afterwards I had to re-adjust all over again. Back in her German routine, however, that wasnt so difficult. At the coffee shop she only works with Germans. We have a lot of fun together, says Ellie. And because were at the central station where we have a lot of regular customers who come in every day, I do a lot of talking there too. Thats why she has no fears about her semester of German. I may not need to do an exam, but you still ought to be able to speak German well so you can benefit from the curriculum. As a result, she intends to maintain her SprachDuo contacts. After all, one thing is clear: sitting in a ski-lift talking with native speakers beats a lecture any day. > More information and tips about language tandems: www.sprachduo.de www.speak2speak.de www.tandemcity.com
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careers in response to keywords such as languages or energy and describes the openings for study as well. Thats important, because once youve chosen a subject to study, the next step is deciding where to submit your application. Academic ex-
cellence is a feature of many universities, not just those in the big cities. Smaller cities such as Heidelberg, Mnster or Tbingen also have universities with outstanding reputations, and the places themselves have attractive student scenes. Whilst the bigger universities usually have a greater choice of courses and seminars with higher levels of freedom, the smaller ones often have clearer structures and better supervision.
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Before you start studying, you need to answer two key questions: Which subject do I want to study? And which university shall I choose? Its not always easy to know what you want at first. To begin with its important to discover where your special strengths and interests lie and which kinds of activities you really enjoy. Tip: its a good idea to write down your preferences, strengths and weaknesses, because a list like this makes things a lot clearer. If you have difficulty doing this, you can find support on the Internet. There are several self-assessment tests which help you to sound out your aptitudes and abilities and discover a suitable direction of study. As a rule the university syllabuses are free of charge. Orieneinstieg.com. However, these online tests are accompanied by experts and there is a charge. Alternatively, the community participants of university portals, such as unicum.de, can get their personal profiles for free. For international students who are interested in studying technical subjects, such as mechanical engineering or civil engineering, the nine leading technical universities in Germany have developed a self-assessment programme. The TU9.de test enables you to get to know the range of requirements involved in studying technical courses. It takes about 90 to 120 minutes to work through the test and assess your mathematical skills, logical reasoning, motivation and level of commitment. After the test every participant receives a reply with an explanation of the results.
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hat am I good at and what is less interestW ing to me? Hold a mini-brainstorming session, but without worrying too much about jobs or definite subjects to study. sk parents and friends. How they see A you can open up perspectives that you may never have thought of by yourself. hich area of study suits my inclinations? W Hunt around for possible courses, for instance on the Internet at www.daad.de. Which requirements must I satisfy? At the universities specialist advisors can provide detailed information about courses of study. Tip: look out for advice services for future international students. hat do other students think about the W course and the university of my choice? Look for contacts with networks, for instance via www.studivz.net, and let people tell you about university life. an I do it? Naively embarking on studies can C end up badly. Always take a good look at the curriculum and examination regulations.
Are you interested in academic depth or a more practical orientation? The type of university is important too. If you want to pursue basic research, a university is definitely the best place for you. But in Germany it is also possible to study at a university of applied sciences (Fachhochschule or FH). The lecturers come from industry, have a lot of practical experience and put their students in touch with the professional world. Courses are very clearly structured and more regulated than at general universities. Consequently, Bachelor students handle if they have come from a university. Of course, money also plays a role when choosing a place to study. Some Lnder charge tuition fees (maximum 500 euros per semester), while others do not. In smaller towns it is easier to find reasonably priced accommodation than in places like Munich, Cologne or Hamburg. But its not just the rents that are more expensive in the big cities (with the exception of Berlin!), cinema tickets, cafs and restaurants are more expensive too. On the other hand, global players are mainly located in and around the big cities. For students with an international background these companies can be very interesting, for instance when gaining practical experience during your studies.
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LINK TIPS
General information on studying www.study-in.de International programmes in English www.daad.de/international-programmes Einstieg advice on studies and careers www.einstieg.com Help with orientation and applications www.inobis.de University or university of applied science? www.studium-ratgeber.de/hochschultest Federal Employment Agency careers advice www.berufenet.arbeitsagentur.de Hohenheim University study choice test www.was-studiere-ich.de Self-assessment www.self-assessment.tu9.de
tation is also provided by various German study guidance portals, for instance
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students Room with a view: the WG the as l wel as sha re the balcony room ng livi and kitchen, bathroom
A happy crowd: Ch ristopher, Sawssa n, Sybi lle, Ayosha an d Soph ia (from th e left)
Many students in Ge rmany choose to liv e like the five from Mnst er, because its almost impossible to find a sep arate apartment for les s than 300 euros a mo nth. The price for a roo m in a WG, where severa l tenants share the cos ts, averages between 20 0 and 300 euros a mo nth . International studen ts coming to German y can start their search on the Internet from ho me, on websites such as ww w.s tudenten-wg.de or ww w. studenten-wohnung .de. Places in student ho stels are also in dema nd, especially among firs t-year students. The ho ste ls are often close to the un iversity. Their apartm en ts are often furnished and have low-priced Internet connections. Th is type of accommodat ion is also reasonably priced (on average 180 euros pe r month) and is available through Student Ser vic es (Studentenwerke). And how do you ma ke contacts in the new town? The best way is simply to mi x with the people, says Ayosha, for instance through un iversity sport. Hes con vinced that you quick ly gain contacts by op enly approaching oth ers: I enjoy cooking and often invite a big cro wd in to eat, he says. Its something his flatmate s appreciate too!
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Mnster, Hafenstrass e, 2nd floor, 5 rooms , kitchen, bathroom, balcony: its where Ayosha, Sop hia , Sybille and Christopher share an apartment as a Wo hn gem ein schaft, or WG. They have their own room an d share the rent and electricit y, the kitchen, bathro om an da living room. The fou r study at the universi ty an d the university of applied sciences in Mnster and are now sitting in the kitche n drinking coffee tog ether. Sawssan from Lebanon ha s just dropped by for a ch at. When asked which type of accomodation they wo uld recommend for students, the y reply in unison: W G . A WG helps you to find your feet in a new town, say s Ayosha.
A nd you gain lots of new contacts tha ts great for leisure time too. Ch ristopher has already lived in a classic student hoste l: In a WG I have to con sider my flatmates more than the students in a hoste l, he says, but here I can hav e my own furniture . An d theres always someone aro und. That improves the atmosphere. It means you dont have to eat, or cle an , alo ne, agrees Sybille. But you have to be able to agr ee wi th others, about cleanlin ess, shopping and thing s lik e tha t, adds Sophia. Sawssa n lives in a different WG, but she also likes student ho stels where you live in your own domain.
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