Every story deserves to be told and heard, especially ones that have traveled the world over. A podcast made by and for international students: 'How to Study in Germany' features a multinational community of students, graduates, and experts in various fields relevant to student life in Germany. Listen for not only inspiration from our guests' personal experiences during and after their studies in Germany but also for official advice from professionals in their field. Among others, you will find answers and different perspectives on the following questions: How to apply to German universities? How to find accommodation in Germany? How to learn German during my studies? How to apply for a visa? How to connect with people in a foreign country? How to spend my free time by making use of the universities' offers? How to find a student job or employment after my studies in Germany? Feel free to let us know in a short email about topics you think should be addressed in this podcast or if you would like to share your experience or know someone whose story should definitely be told!
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Every story deserves to be told and heard, especially ones that have traveled the world over. A podcast made by and for international students: 'How to Study in Germany' features a multinational community of students, graduates, and experts in various fields relevant to student life in Germany. Listen for not only inspiration from our guests' personal experiences during and after their studies in Germany but also for official advice from professionals in their field. Among others, you will find answers and different perspectives on the following questions: How to apply to German universities? How to find accommodation in Germany? How to learn German during my studies? How to apply for a visa? How to connect with people in a foreign country? How to spend my free time by making use of the universities' offers? How to find a student job or employment after my studies in Germany? Feel free to let us know in a short email about topics you think should be addressed in this podcast or if you would like to share your experience or know someone whose story should definitely be told!
Step into the vibrant world of Cielo from Peru! As a student of Economics, Cielo's journey echoes with the harmonies of diverse disciplines and a quest for knowledge. Join us in uncovering the chapters of her educational tale, painted with passion, curiosity, and the pursuit of wisdom.
Episode timeline
00:01 Intro
00:40 Cielo’s introduction
01:00 Why Germany?
01:30 Her educational journey
04:20 Multilingualism
08:00 Creating meaningful connections
09:10 Luneburg and Berlin
10:00 Advice on moving abroad
12:30 Cielo’s future aspirations
14:25 Expectations vs. reality
15:40 Outro
How to Study in Germany
Every story deserves to be told and heard, especially ones that have traveled the world over. A podcast made by and for international students: 'How to Study in Germany' features a multinational community of students, graduates, and experts in various fields relevant to student life in Germany. Listen for not only inspiration from our guests' personal experiences during and after their studies in Germany but also for official advice from professionals in their field. Among others, you will find answers and different perspectives on the following questions: How to apply to German universities? How to find accommodation in Germany? How to learn German during my studies? How to apply for a visa? How to connect with people in a foreign country? How to spend my free time by making use of the universities' offers? How to find a student job or employment after my studies in Germany? Feel free to let us know in a short email about topics you think should be addressed in this podcast or if you would like to share your experience or know someone whose story should definitely be told!