scholarships
The Federal Association of German Foundations has saved me the work to put together the scholarship in Germany. (Mouse over headline)
There is also ERASMUS (European Unis)
http://eu.daad.de/eu/sokrates/05353.html
Leonardo projects.
http://eu.daad.de/eu/leonardo/info-studierende-graduierte/bewerbung-leonardo/05221.html
The DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service), which also awards scholarships even finds her a lot of information on scholarship.
http://www.daad.de/en/index.html
course you can also apply for BAföG and work out before, if you or your parents are below the income threshold.
http://www.das-neue-bafoeg.de/
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
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entrance interviews
at German universities, it occasionally Aufnahmegepräche for prestigious subjects (eg medicine) and always coveted fellowships (eg, Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes, DAAD, etc.)
When it comes to a single subject, then the conversation usually by professors out, which means that they also trade issues, such as the chemistry for prospective medical students. Who a school like the Humboldt high school attended, must know who it was, because even then was already asked (Carl Benz also relates to high schools, Keppler, Mörike etc.)
questions that come up again and again: Why do you want
this subject ? study What do you want to be? What is the difference between a college and a university (if any demand for subjects which can be studied at both, such as business administration, engineering subjects) Why are you applying for this scholarship?
questions on current events, politics, general knowledge - usually (but not always) based on the general field of study, plans for the future.
every conversation you should come on time, clean clothes, do not act arrogant, be friendly. Especially with the grant applications it is important to be open-minded acts, for the scholarship represents his country and is selected accordingly.
Finally there youtube. Although concerns sich dieser Clip auf Jobinterviews, jedoch gelten die allgemeinen Regeln immer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYqI0mAp2AY
at German universities, it occasionally Aufnahmegepräche for prestigious subjects (eg medicine) and always coveted fellowships (eg, Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes, DAAD, etc.)
When it comes to a single subject, then the conversation usually by professors out, which means that they also trade issues, such as the chemistry for prospective medical students. Who a school like the Humboldt high school attended, must know who it was, because even then was already asked (Carl Benz also relates to high schools, Keppler, Mörike etc.)
questions that come up again and again: Why do you want
this subject ? study What do you want to be? What is the difference between a college and a university (if any demand for subjects which can be studied at both, such as business administration, engineering subjects) Why are you applying for this scholarship?
questions on current events, politics, general knowledge - usually (but not always) based on the general field of study, plans for the future.
every conversation you should come on time, clean clothes, do not act arrogant, be friendly. Especially with the grant applications it is important to be open-minded acts, for the scholarship represents his country and is selected accordingly.
Finally there youtube. Although concerns sich dieser Clip auf Jobinterviews, jedoch gelten die allgemeinen Regeln immer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYqI0mAp2AY
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
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Saturday, April 4, 2009
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UCAS
Will they take me?
After you have sent in your UCAS application online, the 5 programs will respond with one of the following three options:
a. You are a genius. We will definitely take you!
b. You are a moron. Stay away. (Actually, they write a very nice letter of how you are superbly qualified, but they just don't have space for every applicant since so many more qualified candidates have applied than last year.)
c. Conditional acceptance: If you have 1.0 (or 1.7 or 2.0 or ...) in your Abitur, we will take you!
Application deadline:
January 15 in your 12th grade.
The system works on a rolling admission. The sooner you apply, the sooner you will get an answer.
Only for ambitious applicants!
Your Oxford/Cambridge UCAS application deadline is very early. If you can not find out when, you really should not bother to apply.
Will they take me?
After you have sent in your UCAS application online, the 5 programs will respond with one of the following three options:
a. You are a genius. We will definitely take you!
b. You are a moron. Stay away. (Actually, they write a very nice letter of how you are superbly qualified, but they just don't have space for every applicant since so many more qualified candidates have applied than last year.)
c. Conditional acceptance: If you have 1.0 (or 1.7 or 2.0 or ...) in your Abitur, we will take you!
Application deadline:
January 15 in your 12th grade.
The system works on a rolling admission. The sooner you apply, the sooner you will get an answer.
Only for ambitious applicants!
Your Oxford/Cambridge UCAS application deadline is very early. If you can not find out when, you really should not bother to apply.
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