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Said Sattarov2015-03-05 21:56:33
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Said Sattarov, 2015-03-05 21:56:33

Study physics in Germany. Does anyone have experience?

Good day, %username%!
Your obedient servant is a student of the 11th grade, the IB (International Baccalaureate) program. There is also the twelfth ahead (yes, where I study like to pull), but perhaps it’s worth thinking about the academic future.
Interest in the exact sciences led to a desire to study physics . And although the future is still uncertain, for lack of better options I will stick to this
area.This is where I come to my question: are there graduates or physics students from one of the relevant universities in Germany in Toaster's audience (exact sciences, Planck, free, again Would you be kind enough to share your impressions/ experience/opinion (Did you like it? Quality of teaching?) about teaching this discipline in the above country?
Thanks in advance.

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mamkaololosha, 2015-03-05
@mamkaololosha

Spherical requirements in a vacuum: TOEFL, high GPA, publications, motivation letter.
Documents are finally submitted before the beginning of spring (so that they have time to check everything and enroll before the beginning of summer). This year, you've definitely fallen off. If there are no relatives on the other side who could take up relocation, then immediately after school the chances of enrolling are very, very small. For "what for? We have a whole country of schoolchildren." Without a soldier give foreign? Xs. Visa? Xs.

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Dima Petruk, 2015-03-06
@bavaria

Not quite in physics, not a bachelor, but very interesting to become a TUM

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