What It's Like To Study In Germany ๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ช (Everything You Need To Know)

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Published 2023-07-15
Studying at a German university is a really dope thing to do. I'm going to share my entire experience with you, the overall cost, the culture, and the academic side.
Whether you are an international student or just want to know what studying in Germany is like, this video is perfect for you.

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All Comments (21)
  • @juliab3326
    Some additions by a fellow German: Attendance: Depending on your university and your major, attendance may be mandatory. In my programme, people had to retake a course because they missed three lectures - missing twice was the acceptable limit. In our case, this information wasn't disclosed beforehand. It's important to (proactively!) make sure you know the rules and to follow them, even if this means pestering EVERY one of your professors. There's no room for error. Group Projects: Yes, you may (most likely) need to work on group projects. If you're lucky and one person isn't doing their job, your professor will allow you to remove this person from your group. If not, they'll let you suffer through it "to learn to work with different individuals" (who would be fired in reality, but teachers and professors don't care much about this). Football Riots: (not referring to American Football here) What he's talking about is true. It happens. I advise anyone to stay away from crowds of people wearing bright tricots, scarves, hats, etc. - whether it's in an open space or on public transport. Don't engage with them, keep your distance, change direction, don't get on the bus/train/tram... simply get away as fast as possible. If you're unlucky, you've come across drunk, loud, aggressive, agitated football fans. Choosing a University: If you are considering staying in Germany, be aware that no one cares which university you graduated from (apart from some arrogant pricks, probably in business). Graduating from a "high-ranking" university doesn't mean much since it doesn't say much about you anyway. Choosing a university is based on your preferred degree, the courses offered, the location and costs, your values and priorities, the opportunity to "make connections", or available partner universities (if you want to spend some time abroad). Internships (Beforehand/During Your Studies): Additionally, you should keep in mind that for many degrees, you need to do an internship beforehand or during the course of your studies (during breaks), and getting an internship in Germany as a foreigner not being able to speak German might be quite difficult (and most internships are not paid either). Make sure to inform yourself about the specific requirements beforehand so that your internship gets accredited/acknowledged. Drinking Culture โ€“ You Don't Need It for Finding Friends: Depending on your social circle, drinking beer or other alcoholic beverages is not something you do regularly with your friends. From the people I mostly interacted with, most didn't drink alcohol at all - not even for religious reasons. So if that is not something you're interested in, don't worry. There might be weird looks and stupid questions, but be reminded that everyone not taking part in Germany's drinking culture gets those reactions - not only foreigners.
  • @sentou3676
    I'm grateful for your video. I finally settled my mind on Germany. I wish it to be a beautiful experience!
  • @AxelMiller-ey9ed
    I am a freelancer and a medical student, Recently, my wife and I decided to move to Germany, but being parents of a one year old we had a lot of questions and no internet search was cutting it, but after watch this video i got most of my answers straight away. Thanks man!
  • @Sophie-xz8lt
    Hello everyone. Just a little extra info: the time in between semesters are holidays for most students. In this time you are allowed to work full-time. Some people are not able to work as much while studying and use the time in between semesters.
  • Omg Max, this content really added up to my excitement to apply for a university in Deutschland. I'm writing my Motivation Letter now and you've added some real helpful insights. :)
  • @Graphicrafters
    YouTube algorithm recommend this to me! This is one of the detailed videos that I've seen regarding life of an international student in Germany. Thanks a lot man. โค
  • @sionkim7316
    Thank you I LOVED THE MOOD AND Iโ€™M EXCITED TO WATCH THE NEXT VIDEO, I DONโ€™T KNOW WHY Iโ€™M SHOUTING ITโ€™S THE CUTENESS AGRESSIVENESS I THINKKKKKK
  • @user-zt6cs7fs2d
    Just begin researching about studying abroad. This has made Germany look SO appealing for it! thank you for your time and effort into creating this content!!!!
  • @aluuusch
    Very important info to all foreign students coming to Germany and planing to stay for work afterwards. Try to learn as much German as you can until you graduate. It will my your job search much much easier. I hope they tell the foreign students this often enough at the universities in this country.
  • @user-lb6nh7or4r
    I'm so glad that I found your video!!! I'm a second year nursing student and I lately had the idea of studying the last year in germany , but I was afraid a little and had some doubts. Thanks for clarifying
  • @user-sz4ht2ly7y
    Bro, amazing content! By the way, I am about to study in Germany the next year, and this information is so valuable. Thank you!
  • @Ardiiianoooo
    Iโ€™ am looking forward to continuing my further education in Germany and youโ€™re a life saver. Thank you so much for your content, it is really helpful!
  • @Lazy_Kiko
    Outstanding!! Your video is really informative & helpful. You deserve more recognition. Unfortunately your channel is really underrated. I hope your channel will grow more๐Ÿค
  • Great videos your channel is a gold mine. Would love it if you could share thoughts of your international student colleagues and how they are managing living expense, studying difficulty and the overall cultural change.
  • @harishs2821
    that's a motivation i needed man...gotta clear a1 and a2 next year
  • Hi! Awesome video Max :) I am a Brazilian of Japanese descent haha I identified a lot with your content. This year, I will be studying in Germany, and your tips have been very helpful!
  • @noellezx8732
    Bruh! Your pictures were funny as hell.๐Ÿ˜†๐Ÿ˜† Specially the Engineering one.
  • Great video! Hopefully I can have this lifestyle soonโค๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿพ
  • @Zachbel
    You are the best i've had a lot of people discouraging me for studying german but your videos always give me hope and motivation . Thank you !