Average rating of this university
3.8
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Tips: The transition to a German university went fairly smoothy due to my interest in the subject. Prior education in mechanical engineering and a basic understanding of the German language. It would have been even better if I had stronger proficiency in German. Although the university and course don't provide scholarships, there's no tuition fee. However, there are opportunities to apply for scholarships from German govt. and private organizations. In summary, I'm content with both the course and my ...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 0
- Prepping time for classes10 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Tips: The transition to studying at the University of Bremen is difficult, but knowing the German language is key. If you want to fit in, try to make friends with other international students and communicate with them in German. This will boost your confidence. I received no scholarships from the government. As a public university, the school is good, but you have to manage your own expenses. Germany is a good option only if you know German very well. If you want to spend 10 years in Germany, go for a...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 950
- Prepping time for classes30 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50000
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University City | Bremen, Other - Germany, Germany |
Size of city | Medium |
Population of City | 5,68,006 |
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Address
Bibliothekstraße1,28359 Bremen,Germany
Bremen ( Other - Germany)
sscheil@fb1.uni-bremen.de