Thank you Anna! I loved this content. I was very anxiety bcs can't I have bad experience on failed in class. I failed for 4 until 5 class . And I feel bad for that. For my family too. Thats a hard time for me. But recently I can put all of this in a basket. I try to planning all my course and try to catch up. I'll just try my best right now.
Congratulations for all your experience you had, and thank you for sharing it with us. I hope someday traveling to Germany to can study and get a postgraduate degree and afterwards working there. Greetings from Peru.
Thank you for the content, although this video may not help me physically, but it was very informative. I’m finishing up my undergraduate in 1 more semester, and there’s a lot of anxiety going on. I’m an international student in the US, and it’s been hard for me to find a job here since a lot of ME in my area desired to work with government and that requires citizenship. So I have no job lined up with soon to be graduates. For some reason, your content just calms me down that everything will be okay, and I don’t even know where that come from lol
Really love your videos, please keep enjoying and sharing your engineering multipod life because, believe it or not, it's a dream life for someone like me and it sounds amazing. Best wishes forever!
Hi Anna I would like to thank you for the videos you make cause i am a mechanical engineer from colombia, i started watching your videos these year, with the books you recommended ( i am a scammer btw). I had the chance to do my last year of Bachelor in Germany, i studied in a fachhochschule in Niedersachsen and did my internship in Bayern. I have been watching your “December series” and i have felt really identified with your reflexions and comments. Thank you for your sharing your experiences in such an spontaneous way, i have really enjoyed finding your channel.
In the US student just dropped classes they're not doing well in and retake them (instead of finishing the course with a bad grade, especially those who prioritize getting higher gpa). You can also fail and retake classes as often as you can, but they do put you on probation if your gpa is below 2.0 (which is a c average overall in all classes, and if you on probation and still not doing well the following semester they will kick you out of school - but you can still go to another school). I just noticed students just dropped classes half way through the semester or prior to deadlines for dropping classes once they're not doing well and retake the classes.
Interesting! That's quite different than in Germany. Yes, foreigners can study in Germany and it's free (apart from a fee from about $300 per semester for public transport and service costs) but most degrees are only available in German, so you probably need to learn the language. They offer language schools specifically for foreigners wanting to study in Germany though where you first study German and then you switch to university to study your degree. Hope this helps :)
Hi, thanks for sharing your experience! Plese tell me, is it easy to faill classes and having to expend more time studying than you had thought you would? A guy who went to college in germany said his course was suposed to last 3 years, he ended up doing 6, suposing you are a dedicated person on studies, is this easy to happen?
Thanks this is great content, anna can you help me to find a job in your country I paid for this please reply,I am fresh mechanical engineer from Egypt.
Maybe complete your masters in Germany because Indian education is way different than Germany but if you are skilled enough you can try applying they will reach you back if they wanna hire you
@@manishjangra1711 if you have completed your bachelor's in India you might go ahead and apply for jobs in Germany if you are enough for the role they will hire you , or else I'd recommend getting your master's done in Germany and then apply for the job in the extended year, and yes you can apply for mechanical engineering in Germany it's a highly prominent and required profession in the German job market
@@manishjangra1711 if you require further assistance grind through the videos on TH-cam they will guide on you how to apply for jobs from india or if you wanna pursue higher education etc
Thank you Anna! I loved this content. I was very anxiety bcs can't I have bad experience on failed in class. I failed for 4 until 5 class . And I feel bad for that. For my family too. Thats a hard time for me. But recently I can put all of this in a basket. I try to planning all my course and try to catch up. I'll just try my best right now.
That's all you can do! You got this :)
Congratulations for all your experience you had, and thank you for sharing it with us. I hope someday traveling to Germany to can study and get a postgraduate degree and afterwards working there. Greetings from Peru.
From my own experience, if you only fail 2 classes, you're waaay too motivated 😅
Thank you for the content, although this video may not help me physically, but it was very informative.
I’m finishing up my undergraduate in 1 more semester, and there’s a lot of anxiety going on. I’m an international student in the US, and it’s been hard for me to find a job here since a lot of ME in my area desired to work with government and that requires citizenship. So I have no job lined up with soon to be graduates.
For some reason, your content just calms me down that everything will be okay, and I don’t even know where that come from lol
I'm glad to hear I have a calming effect, you got this!
Really love your videos, please keep enjoying and sharing your engineering multipod life because, believe it or not, it's a dream life for someone like me and it sounds amazing. Best wishes forever!
Thank you, will do!
Really interesting, I also studied/studying honours year of Mech Eng
Hi Anna
I would like to thank you for the videos you make cause i am a mechanical engineer from colombia, i started watching your videos these year, with the books you recommended ( i am a scammer btw). I had the chance to do my last year of Bachelor in Germany, i studied in a fachhochschule in Niedersachsen and did my internship in Bayern. I have been watching your “December series” and i have felt really identified with your reflexions and comments. Thank you for your sharing your experiences in such an spontaneous way, i have really enjoyed finding your channel.
In the US student just dropped classes they're not doing well in and retake them (instead of finishing the course with a bad grade, especially those who prioritize getting higher gpa). You can also fail and retake classes as often as you can, but they do put you on probation if your gpa is below 2.0 (which is a c average overall in all classes, and if you on probation and still not doing well the following semester they will kick you out of school - but you can still go to another school). I just noticed students just dropped classes half way through the semester or prior to deadlines for dropping classes once they're not doing well and retake the classes.
Can foreigner study in Germany? Are college free? Thanks
Interesting! That's quite different than in Germany.
Yes, foreigners can study in Germany and it's free (apart from a fee from about $300 per semester for public transport and service costs) but most degrees are only available in German, so you probably need to learn the language. They offer language schools specifically for foreigners wanting to study in Germany though where you first study German and then you switch to university to study your degree. Hope this helps :)
Congratulations for sharing.
Greetings from Brazil.
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you, it was very helpfull
Congratulations you are living the Dream life of many students! & 🤯I'm thinking about the number of courses you have done while doing a Masters...
Hi, thanks for sharing your experience!
Plese tell me, is it easy to faill classes and having to expend more time studying than you had thought you would? A guy who went to college in germany said his course was suposed to last 3 years, he ended up doing 6, suposing you are a dedicated person on studies, is this easy to happen?
Was it easy to find a job after your study especialy in a men dominated field of work?
I am mechanical engineer. I want job in germane
Thanks this is great content, anna can you help me to find a job in your country I paid for this please reply,I am fresh mechanical engineer from Egypt.
Glad you enjoy the content! Sorry, I can't help anyone find a job but if you have any specific questions, I'm happy to answer!
i have done mechanical engineering in india ccan i get job in germany??? which courese should i do in Germany??
Maybe complete your masters in Germany because Indian education is way different than Germany but if you are skilled enough you can try applying they will reach you back if they wanna hire you
@@Crimsonwanderer27 which course should i opt for?
@@manishjangra1711 if you have completed your bachelor's in India you might go ahead and apply for jobs in Germany if you are enough for the role they will hire you , or else I'd recommend getting your master's done in Germany and then apply for the job in the extended year, and yes you can apply for mechanical engineering in Germany it's a highly prominent and required profession in the German job market
@@manishjangra1711 if you require further assistance grind through the videos on TH-cam they will guide on you how to apply for jobs from india or if you wanna pursue higher education etc
@@Crimsonwanderer27 i have no experience....can you help me to get hired in Germany?
Hi Anna, are you married?