Studying in Germany for Free

Studying in Germany for Free
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 130
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ISBN-10 : 1530150078
ISBN-13 : 9781530150076
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Book Synopsis Studying in Germany for Free by : Alwin Winter

Download or read book Studying in Germany for Free written by Alwin Winter and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2016-02-03 with total page 130 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on a wealth of experience at German universities, this book offers a unique insight unparalleled in depth and detail into one of the most sought-after topics of international education: Studying in Germany for free. (before you ask: yes, it is also free for foreigners) For the first time, this book offers a complete A-Z guide on how to study at German universities successfully, and how to utilise the free education system as a foreign student in the most effective way. It covers the traps and hurdles, the challenges and rewards, with a tell-all approach covering all aspects of studying in Germany for foreigners, be it for undergraduate studies, graduate studies, or on an exchange program. Besides university in Germany being free for anyone who gets accepted, where you aware of any of the following challenges? - did you know that many lecturers in Germany make below minimum wage? - did you know that in many German universities, there is no graduation ceremony? - did you know that the dropout rate for foreign students is up to 45%? These and many more hard facts are covered in this book, combined with, more importantly, information and strategies that help foreign students succeed in Germany: - why many people are disappointed or fail, and how you can avoid the mistakes they made - which universities to choose - the traps and pitfalls that keep many foreign students from graduating - skills and information that are crucial for success at German universities - how much money you need - the best places to live - how long it takes to learn German, and in which cases you can avoid it This book will give you a unique insight into the German university market that is still relatively untapped by students from some countries such as the U.S. It is a must read for anyone who wants to know more about studying in Germany. For more information, check out the blog: http://www.studyingingermanyforfree.com/


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