Thank you, Markus, for another exciting insight into your student life in Munich. First of all, I love the freezer ;) I would have fallen off the ladder myself, but I find the layout of your flat super practical and the price even very acceptable compared to other student accommodation, especially in pricey Munich. I look forward to hearing more from you. Another exciting topic would be what TUM offers outside the study cosmos that you take advantage of or know about. Saludos :)
Your apartment is sooo cute! From first video I noticed you made it so well! btw, I saw a student card of Zhejiang University, may I ask is that an exchange programme?
Thank you so much! :))) For what exactly do you need tips? :) If your university has partnerships with other universities I would choose one of them since the process then is much easier. Besides that just follow your gut feeling on which country is appealing to you. :)
hahaha. You're right about your guess. It is very plain and simple and there are not many distractions here. But I would say mostly because I don't care too much about it. While I study I don't need anything else, and when I'm not studying I'm mostly out and about with my friends so I really don't spend much leisure time in my room :)
I'll probably be attending TUM next semester [that is if my Abinote allows it :)]. If it isn't on your bucket list yet, I'd love to see how is the student social life like in Munich. I know that taking a camera to a party or club/student bar might be a bit awkward but even just a general discussion about the topic would be amazing. Also TUM prides itself to be the "start-up / silicon valley" uni of the EU. Is the entrepreneurial spirit of tum and its students really the strongest in Germany or are those just some marketing buzzwords. Would love to hear your thoughts on the topic. Thanks!
Hey! Great ideas! :) Thank you so much for that! From my experience I would say the student life does not differ too much from any other big city. In smaller cities it sometimes takes less time to build close relationships, but on the other hand you have so many different possibilities in Munich. Regarding the startup uni of EU: Of course there is some marketing aspect, and it only makes sense to display this fact everywhere, but there are actually a lot of programs that will support you on your entrepreneurial journey (e.g. from UnternehmerTUM). There are many classes you can take regarding entrepreneurship, design thinking, prototyping, etc. (I major in entrepreneurship) and many different hackathons, ieadthons, and other competitions as well as student clubs and associations like "START Munich" that do a lot in the startup scene. There are different programs like Manage & More you could have a look into. So in conclusion: Yes, TUM advertises it a lot to make TUM more attractive, but there actually is a strong startup scene (Idk wether it is THE startup scene in europe). Hope I could help and good luck with abi ;)
hi markus . i am from india . Can you make a video on the admission procedures om tum. .how to apply for scholarships,etc .videos on such topics might be very useful.
Hey! The video about the admission process is on my list! :) It might take a while though, since I'll first do another video on finding accommodation in Munich :)
@@markus_rut ohh that's lovely! 2-person sounds perfect! and 580 euro sounds reasonable. I was accepted to its PhD program next year, but I turned it down and decided to go to Germany for my study. Hopefully I'll be in TUM next year. lol.😆 Do you also major in management and technology?
@@StephanieHowarth-cp9sf Uuuuuh. Alright. Crossing my fingers for you getting accepted to TUM :) Yeah. I'm doing the MMT and so far I'm super happy with it! :)
Hey, summer semester is April to September and winter semester is Oktober - March. Academic curriculum is different for each Bachelor/Master but typically there is a good overview on the website :)
Hey! :) haha yeah. Berlin is the capital and is way bigger. It does not matter what you are looking for you will find it in Berlin, it offers everything, but of course is very big and you kind of have to like Big City life. Munich, despite being a big city is quite calm and very clean and in my opinion just beautiful. Whatever you are looking for, you will also find it in Munich, but maybe not to the extend you would find it in Berlin. Some people say the people in Munich are stuck-up, but I would say that totally depends on you which people become your friends :). What I like about Munich is that if you don't live outside you can reach everything by bike and that you are close to the Alps, so I go hiking every Month. To be honest, I think the city choice does not matter to much. Most likely you will go to few places over and over again and will not exhaust the entire range of offers. :) Hope I could help.
Do you happen to live at the domino Studentenwohnheim? I’m finishing Scholl in 2024 but am already looking at accommodations in Munich. Would you recommend staying there?
@@markus_rut haha ok I thought maybe you were staying there because its close to garching... But I still have lots of time so im not worried :) Your videos help me a lot also immer weitermachen !
the little kitchen was included, but I bought all of the other things (mattrace, couch, table and chairs, wardrobe) from the prior tenant for I think about 200 € :)
That’s 52.72 euro per square meter!! Damn it. On city websites and other local websites they show 17.5 up to 25 euro maximum per square meter 😢 around TUM 😭
It is less :) my room is 11 sqm, but there is a useless hall, a small Toilette and a small bathroom that comes with it, so my guess is that 17.5-25 still applies :)
This apartment is small but so efficiently used! I would have loved something like this back in my student/new grad days in the UK
du hast dir ja ne richtig gute Wohnung ausgesucht… freue mich schon auf die nächste Video wo du dann zeigst wie man das macht
Yessss. Bin gerade dabei, das Video zu planen, kommt auf jeden Fall noch diesen Monat! :)
Thank you, Markus, for another exciting insight into your student life in Munich. First of all, I love the freezer ;) I would have fallen off the ladder myself, but I find the layout of your flat super practical and the price even very acceptable compared to other student accommodation, especially in pricey Munich. I look forward to hearing more from you. Another exciting topic would be what TUM offers outside the study cosmos that you take advantage of or know about. Saludos :)
Thanks so much! That means a lot to me! I'll definately put your topic idea on my list!
I have been for a new video, you made my day!!
😍hope you enjoyed it!! That means so much to me! Made my day ;)
Hey Markus, just discovered your channel and I like your content. I'm also preparing to study in Germany.
Hey! :) Amazing. Thanks for your feedback and good look with preparing :)
Your apartment is sooo cute! From first video I noticed you made it so well! btw, I saw a student card of Zhejiang University, may I ask is that an exchange programme?
Wohooo, I spotted climbing shoes!!😍
Haha yesss. I guess you have an eye for climbing stuff. They appeared only like half a second in the video :D
Loved the video, please bring more videos soon..
Thank you so much! :)
I'm on it!😄
Great video dude👍
Thank you so much! You cannot believe how much that means to me!!! :) Have a great day!
Hey Markus! Love your videos and the editing :) Came across your channel as I’m in the process of finding an exchange school. Any tips?
Thank you so much! :)))
For what exactly do you need tips? :)
If your university has partnerships with other universities I would choose one of them since the process then is much easier. Besides that just follow your gut feeling on which country is appealing to you. :)
Finally, here it is.
The video about how to find accommodation will most likely be the next one! :)
If you have questions in the meantime just comment and I'll answer :)
@@markus_rut Oh, okay. I'll say that the room looks 'efficient' and that makes me guess you're German. 😄
hahaha. You're right about your guess. It is very plain and simple and there are not many distractions here. But I would say mostly because I don't care too much about it. While I study I don't need anything else, and when I'm not studying I'm mostly out and about with my friends so I really don't spend much leisure time in my room :)
I'll probably be attending TUM next semester [that is if my Abinote allows it :)]. If it isn't on your bucket list yet, I'd love to see how is the student social life like in Munich. I know that taking a camera to a party or club/student bar might be a bit awkward but even just a general discussion about the topic would be amazing. Also TUM prides itself to be the "start-up / silicon valley" uni of the EU. Is the entrepreneurial spirit of tum and its students really the strongest in Germany or are those just some marketing buzzwords. Would love to hear your thoughts on the topic. Thanks!
Hey! Great ideas! :) Thank you so much for that!
From my experience I would say the student life does not differ too much from any other big city. In smaller cities it sometimes takes less time to build close relationships, but on the other hand you have so many different possibilities in Munich.
Regarding the startup uni of EU: Of course there is some marketing aspect, and it only makes sense to display this fact everywhere, but there are actually a lot of programs that will support you on your entrepreneurial journey (e.g. from UnternehmerTUM). There are many classes you can take regarding entrepreneurship, design thinking, prototyping, etc. (I major in entrepreneurship) and many different hackathons, ieadthons, and other competitions as well as student clubs and associations like "START Munich" that do a lot in the startup scene. There are different programs like Manage & More you could have a look into. So in conclusion: Yes, TUM advertises it a lot to make TUM more attractive, but there actually is a strong startup scene (Idk wether it is THE startup scene in europe).
Hope I could help and good luck with abi ;)
hi markus . i am from india . Can you make a video on the admission procedures om tum. .how to apply for scholarships,etc .videos on such topics might be very useful.
Hey! The video about the admission process is on my list! :)
It might take a while though, since I'll first do another video on finding accommodation in Munich :)
ohh the room looks very cozy! It is WG? And I happened to spot your student card from Zhejiang University:)
Yesss. It is a shared flat for two people :)
Uuuh, you have a trained eye! How come you know ZJU? I did an exchange semester there :)
@@markus_rut ohh that's lovely! 2-person sounds perfect! and 580 euro sounds reasonable. I was accepted to its PhD program next year, but I turned it down and decided to go to Germany for my study. Hopefully I'll be in TUM next year. lol.😆 Do you also major in management and technology?
@@StephanieHowarth-cp9sf Uuuuuh. Alright. Crossing my fingers for you getting accepted to TUM :)
Yeah. I'm doing the MMT and so far I'm super happy with it! :)
Waiting for next video brother. How to find good accomodation in Munich?
I'm on it! :) I've already edited the first six minutes of it, but I want it to be good so it takes a while :)
@@markus_rut Thanks for the reply...I am sure the final result of the editing will be great 👍😃
@@geekyabbas6856 thaaaaaaaanks. I hope it will :) I try my best!
Can you do a video on how the academic curriculum works in TUM?
Hey, summer semester is April to September and winter semester is Oktober - March.
Academic curriculum is different for each Bachelor/Master but typically there is a good overview on the website :)
Markus, I'm planning to move there next year.. how is the city like? overheard things are a little more exciting in Berlin.
Hey! :)
haha yeah. Berlin is the capital and is way bigger. It does not matter what you are looking for you will find it in Berlin, it offers everything, but of course is very big and you kind of have to like Big City life. Munich, despite being a big city is quite calm and very clean and in my opinion just beautiful. Whatever you are looking for, you will also find it in Munich, but maybe not to the extend you would find it in Berlin. Some people say the people in Munich are stuck-up, but I would say that totally depends on you which people become your friends :). What I like about Munich is that if you don't live outside you can reach everything by bike and that you are close to the Alps, so I go hiking every Month. To be honest, I think the city choice does not matter to much. Most likely you will go to few places over and over again and will not exhaust the entire range of offers. :)
Hope I could help.
@@markus_rut Interesting bit.. thank you very much
Do you happen to live at the domino Studentenwohnheim? I’m finishing Scholl in 2024 but am already looking at accommodations in Munich. Would you recommend staying there?
Hey, unfortunately I don't know about the domino😅 but I cross my fingers for you finding accommodation!
@@markus_rut haha ok I thought maybe you were staying there because its close to garching... But I still have lots of time so im not worried :) Your videos help me a lot also immer weitermachen !
Are the bathroom and the toilet for common use or just for you?
Also, how did you like zhejiang university? My dad studied there :D
I loved it. Such great facilities and the area around the West lake is incredible considering that it is in the middle of a huge modern city
Wow, hab mir damals auch deine Videos angeschaut um ne Wohnung zu finden. Glaube bin jetzt zufällig in demselben Haus im 5. Stock gelandet 😂😂 Geil
Lol :D
Bin grad nicht mehr in München, aber vielleicht sieht man sich dann Mal :D
Wow 😲
You found a very nice apartment at this cost.
Being a working professional how to find something like this near or close to Rosenheim Str.?
Haha thanks! Next tuesday there will be a video coming up about how to find accommodation in Munich! :) so come back next week :))
Hi Markus I like your video! But I saw one thing on your table 浙江大学毕业证。So you studied in China? I am from China too.I will study in Munich in March.
对! 我三年以前在浙大留学了。Just one semester though.
Nice! Welcome to Munich then! :)
nice :)
Thank you so much! :)
Lovely
thaaaanks!!!
What is your ergonomic desk chair?
You can find it in the video description :)
I totally love it!
@@markus_rut 1.225euro?
@@nicolasdemil8241 yeah. To be honest I would not buy it for that price, it probably makes more sense to just have a standing desk or similar...
Thanks, i need help to get admission in TUM.
Hey, unfortunately I cannot help you with this, but I wish you good luck! Fingers crossed!
Were are u from mate👍
Hey there :)
I'm from Germany, originally a bit outside of Munich. Hope you have a great day!
I can't believe you went to Zhejiang University!(I am chinese)So you came to China to study before?
Hey, yess!! :) I was there for an exchange semester in 2019/2020 :)
And were it available (table/freezer...) With the price of the accommodation
the little kitchen was included, but I bought all of the other things (mattrace, couch, table and chairs, wardrobe) from the prior tenant for I think about 200 € :)
woha!you have been in china? zhejiang uni!!!!!!!!! amazing!!!!!!!
Haha funny how you spotted it :D
i recognize ur student card in ur video.omg ! so amazing !that is one of the most prestigious universities in
China@@markus_rut
Is your apartment in Garching or munich city?
Hey! :) It is in Munich city, 7 min away from the main campus.
in welcher Gegend wohnst du in München ?
Hey :)
I live in Neuhausen-Nymphenburg.
Hey Markus. Tell me plz how long is the duration that you payed for? One year completely or 2 semesters?
Hey there :)
I have the contract for one year and then renew it each year. I pay rent on a monthly basis. Hope this helped :)
That’s 52.72 euro per square meter!! Damn it. On city websites and other local websites they show 17.5 up to 25 euro maximum per square meter 😢 around TUM 😭
It is less :) my room is 11 sqm, but there is a useless hall, a small Toilette and a small bathroom that comes with it, so my guess is that 17.5-25 still applies :)
Have you studied in zhejiang university? cool
Haha yesss. I spent there one semester abroad during my Bachelors :)
@@markus_rutwow
This honestly looks depressing
ahaha. You can of course find something bigger ;)
But I am very happy here. It is very quiet and I don't need much space :)