View Full Version : Any advice from students about studying aboard in Germany


Mr.M
12-10-2005, 04:30 AM
I'm an aerospace engineering student in california and i'm really interested in studying abroad in germany, specifically at the fachhochschule münchen. Anyone have any advice, information on the programs there or language requirements for living abroad in general?

Mr.M
12-12-2005, 03:45 AM
Bah! I knew no one would ever see this. :(

KBtoys
01-13-2006, 10:44 PM
ive seen it! i also want to study abroad..... come on people, help us out!

Snarcher!
01-17-2006, 03:33 PM
wo ist das krankenhaus!?!?! BITTE!!! MEIN SCHIEESEE IST ROT WASSER!!!!!


just got a "learn german in your car" 3 cd set, its very good!

Dickfruster
02-03-2006, 07:32 PM
1 Fluent german.
2 Internatinal Student ID
3 Lotsa cash to pay for everything
4 Exellent marks in post secondary studies
5 A load of transcrips
6 A Student VISA
7 The rest is on the web-sites of the school you wanna go to, and the requirements as well.

If u dont have lotsa cash and arent fluent in German, and not ready to work and study at the same time -dont go there!

Sleepr330
02-11-2006, 06:00 PM
1 Fluent german.
2 Internatinal Student ID
3 Lotsa cash to pay for everything
4 Exellent marks in post secondary studies
5 A load of transcrips
6 A Student VISA
7 The rest is on the web-sites of the school you wanna go to, and the requirements as well.

If u dont have lotsa cash and arent fluent in German, and not ready to work and study at the same time -dont go there!

sorry man, gotta raise the bullshit flag on this one.
You gotta figure out if your program is in english or not. Obviously you don't want to go if it's in german and you don't speak a lick.
germans rarely go to college and work at the same time. But that's because college is free her (that'll change next year). How much is the program for you guys? Work at home safe money and come over here. Life here isn't more expensive than cali.
student visa, your school will hook you up with it, transcripts aren't needed, as you are on an exchange program, and theoretically not enrolled here, but in the US. Excellent grades, yep that's true.