German universities are nothing like US colleges. in Germany, universities expect their students to be grown-up enough to decide how they go about their studies. nobody is holding your hand. it is up to the individual student to organise their life and make sure they can keep up with classes and courses. there isn't much of individual tutoring. depending on the subject and some arbitrary circumstances courses have test phases designed to sieve out the less capable students. this should be expected within the first four semesters.
Most bachelor’s courses are in German, you have to search really hard plus it might not be your desired course if you find any. Secondly studying in public university in Germany is tuition free.
Good advice bro, you have to be dedicated and determined to make it here, it's not easy at all, and the language barrier makes things even harder.
Very important information you passed here. Thank you for this!
German universities are nothing like US colleges. in Germany, universities expect their students to be grown-up enough to decide how they go about their studies. nobody is holding your hand. it is up to the individual student to organise their life and make sure they can keep up with classes and courses. there isn't much of individual tutoring.
depending on the subject and some arbitrary circumstances courses have test phases designed to sieve out the less capable students. this should be expected within the first four semesters.
100%, this is intentional as well to sift riff raff. The system is designed to ensure that those that graduate have put in the work.
Im STEM most students go into exam the exams to get the magic 4.0 to pass (it's a D).
Everything beyond is plus.
Thank you for sharing
Nice advice
I have been looking for an English course for bsc in Germany, and a low tuition, please can you do a video about that, thanks
Most bachelor’s courses are in German, you have to search really hard plus it might not be your desired course if you find any. Secondly studying in public university in Germany is tuition free.
Please check out the Global public health program at Fulda University of Applied Sciences. It's a bachelor's program.
I can recomment IU University of Technology. They have scholarship as well
You can check the daad website
Thx m8 ❤
Is this a trend specifically for undergraduate courses ? I am wondering if this trend persists even into masters programs.
Yes it’s mostly in bachelor programs
@@mingomoI plan to take my master in Germany, any advice?
So sad indeed