How We Got into Aerospace Engineering: Applications, Costs, and Housing
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- Опубліковано 11 гру 2024
- In this episode, we explore the application processes for Aerospace Engineering at TU Delft and TU Munich. We break down tuition fees and share our experiences with the housing search in both cities.
If you're considering a future in Aerospace Engineering, this video offers practical tips and insights to help you navigate the application process and find a home in Delft or Munich.
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Chapters:
00:35 - Intro
06:52 - Application TU Delft
10:11 - Application TUM
15:00 - Tuition and Housing
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Hey! Incredible that this popped up on my recommended. Had no idea you had these model rocket projects going on. Seems really cool, keep up the good work!
Hi. What do you recommend studying for the maths and physics for the Delft admission test.
And regarding the academic aptitude test. How can someone achieve a high grade in it?
@@PeterFerrerCapelin Hi,
there are pre-univsersity courses for both Math and Physics on edX made by TU Delft.
I would definitely recommend doing those and then try to improve on your areas of weakness. The majority of the math part was about Calculus so it helps to improve your skills in that. It's all about your ability to solve those integral/differential problems rapidly. So, learn to do them fast.
how does the pre-study internship work? Do I need to do the internship before applying? or do I need to do it after reaching Germany within a certain time frame?
The 8-week pre-study internship must be completed by the end of your first year of study (end of the second semester). However, the internship office can extend this deadline for valid reasons. Nevertheless, I’d recommend completing it before starting your studies to avoid the extra stress during the semester.