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Well, they did send me a confirmation email saying they received my documents. But no further notice since then. Just staying patient nowadays.
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Generally, there isn't a scholarship as they say on their website, "because there are no tuition fees." However, you can qualify for the German gov. scholarship after one year with high marks at Leipzig. If you need it now, I suggest you look for scholarship organizations in and out of your country.gargi kodgirwar said:Do you guys know if we can get any kind of scholarship in this program
Ohh... anyway thanks for the information!Doyeon Jin said:Generally, there isn't a scholarship as they say on their website, "because there are no tuition fees." However, you can qualify for the German gov. scholarship after one year with high marks at Leipzig. If you need it now, I suggest you look for scholarship organizations in and out of your country.
PiaM said:It took about a month, but that varies depending on where you're from, somewhere in the uni-assist Website they give approximated processing times based on where your documents were made, but it should take from 3 to 6 weeks.
I'm from Chile btw, one of the longest processing times is for documents from Latin America, 4 to 6 weeks, so maybe yours will take less time to be processed (:
Thank you!Thor4Four said:No problem :) Hope you guys hear back about your applications soon
Thor4Four said:Greetings incoming freshers, second semester American here!
It is completely normal for uni assist to take a long time, I actually didn't get my admission until the end of September after i already arrived in Europe. I recommend looking into housing a lot before you come here as I got stuck without permanent housing for a long time. A popular thing Germans will do is choose a flatshare (the student housing is decent, but it is generally nicer to share an apartment with other students). You can check the website WG gesucht for housing in Leipzig. Another option is to go on the Leipzig Erasmus page and look for housing offers. Many international students will be looking for students to fill their vacancies. There is also a whatsapp group for erasmus students, you can ask about it on the facebook page (Links below). I had some Taiwanese friends that were without housing for a month and they had to find people to live with before permanent housing. I also had to stay in a hostel for almost two weeks before I found a WG (and later moved to student housing because its a little cheaper and Philip Rosenthal is at the Physics faculty) . I recommend Meininger if you are looking for a hotel or hostel to stay in when you get here.
If you are worried about your application package, I recommend calling uni assist and ask them what is going on, I called 2 or 3 times and i think this helped with the processing and eventually got everything through.
On public transportation, your tuition is 216 Euro for the first semester and 206 euro for the rest (10 euro for the card) and this will include your transportation (bus, sbann, Strassenbahn, and even includes bike repair shops. You can bring your bike on the sbann always, and on the strassenbahn and buss after 8pm and before 5 or 6am.
I recommend the housing closer to the center for convenience but some of the further out housing is cheeper and newer (thus a little nicer and cleaner).
Just a heads up on the math. It will be very overwhelming as we begin with set theory and then will slowly get into high school calculus, mean while in theoretical physics you will be using multivariable and linear algebra right away hahaha! BUT it is doable because the exams are much easier than the homeworks and the professors are generous about exam admission. Most of the time your whole grade is based on the exam which may sound stressful but its not because that means if you mess up on homework or forget to turn it in, it won't hurt you in the end (as long as your willing to ask the professors for exam admission or extra points)
A warning on learning German, many people stick within the IPSP bubble and don't learn so much German, but if you have a stronger will and go to parties and meet Germans on your own, and have the passion, you can and will learn German quickly. There are also many Spanish, French, and Arabic speakers here so that is kind of cool. The city is full of international students and there are a lot of international parties you can go to to meet foreign students and i think that is special and pretty dope. Just don't get too overwhelmed by the maths and crazy homework, keep calm, go have a beer, and study have study groups and you will be okay.
There are some IPSP and Physik beginning of the semester social events you can go to. it would be wise to ask for advise from furtrher semesters here and learn how to study. You really need to learn to read textbooks and teach yourself as lectures aren't enough, also don't be afraid to ask for help and message people.
Also if you come from somewhere that doesn't have a winter (eg los angeles, taiwan, mexico), it is easy to get depressed by the weather but if you go clubbing its not so bad. There are also lots of opportunities to travel around Germany, Poland, and Czech with Wilma, I recommend this.
I will post the math prof's website so you can see the books we use (she has free downloads) Also in theoretical physics we use Wolfgang Nolting which is pretty overwhelming and dry for first semester, but mechanics is never that interesting. The more interesting stuff will come later (unless you like mechanics, then good for you but imo Electro, thermo, quantum etc are more interesting and you will cover later).
Oh and on age it ranges from 17 - 40, most people are in there 20s though, you will meet people from many places in life. We are also in the middle of finals right now so that is probably why not so many people are responding from higher semesters. I will try and get more people on here and check regularly to answer any questions. I remember last year many people were kind of lost as German Bureaucracy can be complicated. Also a warning, Meldebestätigung is different than Aufenthalterurlaubnis (residence permit), just make sure you have a visa. If you don't have one you could stay here illegally without knowing it and nobody will tell you until you try to leave, i made that mistake when i came here and spring break got a bit complicated.
There is also Barfög scholarship, but is usually hard to qualify.
I hope this answers most of your questions and feel free to ask anything else you want to know as it can be hard to find information, especially up to date information.
WG Housing
https://www.wg-gesucht.de/
Erasmus Group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/exchange.leipzig/
IPSP Class of 2017/18 Group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/108084599889314/
Math Webpage Semester 1
http://www.math.uni-leipzig.de/~bellova/ipsp/
Doyeon Jin said:Thor4four,
When you applied, how did you submit your test scores (SAT/ACT)?
Did you just download the scoresheet from the CollegeBoard (or ACT) and printed it, then got it certified?
Doyeon Jin said:What is the requirement for Barfög scholarship? Are Non-EU citizens qualified to apply?
You apply when you go to register your address at the Burgeramt. Other than that there isn't anything you have to do. Later you will get something in the mail asking you and your flatmates together to pay 17.50 euro a month for Deutschlandradio (the broadcasting fee). You can do this online after you register your address at the website below:PiaM said:When should we apply for zuzugsbonus? Once we are there? I had never heard of it. Is there any other thing, besides the obvious (residence permit, matriculation, accomodation), that we should do once we arrive in Leipzig?
Doyeon Jin said:Thor4four,
What happened when you sent the screenshot of SAT?
This is true! Leipzig, thankfully, is very cheap city to live in. As you said, getting an apartment from a private person is not hard or expensive, if Studentenwerk Leipzig doesn't work out! We'll all be fine.Yasmine Gelbman said:I would also like to mention to everyone that Leipzig is known as being a VERY cheap city to live in, and if the whole Studentenwerk doesn’t work out, you can only find an apartment on your own. There are many great options and this is exactly what i am doing, and I advise looking on some popular German apartment rental websites! The best part about getting an actually apartment is that it most of the time will come furnished and the utilities are included in the monthly rent, I think it’s worth checking into!
Nothing yet here either!Doyeon Jin said:Have you guys been notified by Univ. Leipzig already?
If it was okay sending the SAT screenshot, why did you send the score through CollegeBoard?Thor4Four said:They just said they received "Certificates" and "Other Documents" somehow my payment was missing 5 euro and they told me my application was incomplete because of that but they didn't mention any problem with using a printed off version of the SAT. I think that they will tell you your application is incomplete if the SAT isn't okay in the form as is. You can also ask the Studienbüro at uni Leipzig if it is okay if they receive your application in this form as Uni Leipzig will decide on your admission. Uni assist will send the package to Uni Leipzig if it is complete, and you will know if it is complete or not as they will send you an email telling you if it is missing something.
Don't worry, you'll be fine!Ahmed el tantawi said:Hey guys,
I'm from Egypt and i applied for this program and uni assist already sent my application to the university.. the university application says it has been received from 25 of june.. any idea when will they answer and send their reply?
Also, i alredy have a BSc in architecture but my gpa is very low.. was wondering if that will effect their decision of accepting me or not
Thanks a lot and hope to see you all soon in Leipzig at the start of the semester.
Ahmed el tantawi said:Hey guys,
I'm from Egypt and i applied for this program and uni assist already sent my application to the university.. the university application says it has been received from 25 of june.. any idea when will they answer and send their reply?
PiaM said:I have received my admission letter from the university today and my documents were received in July 9th, so it was a little over two weeks.
How about you guys?
Oooh ok.. I'm from Egypt.. hope to hear from them soon!PiaM said:I'm from Chile, the whole process took almost two months
PiaM said:The status will change once your application is either accepted or rejected, and you'll get a document that you can find in account -> documents in the Alma web portal. You should also get a mail informing you something has been uploaded to your documents.
You've been waiting for a while, maybe you should mail them and ask what's going on, remember to use your application code that can be found in Alma web, so it's easier for them to help you.
Try to distract yourself a little, I can imagine the anxiety eating at you right now. Good luck!
I have already sent an e-mail yesterday with my reference number toPiaM said:The status will change once your application is either accepted or rejected, and you'll get a document that you can find in account -> documents in the Alma web portal. You should also get a mail informing you something has been uploaded to your documents.
You've been waiting for a while, maybe you should mail them and ask what's going on, remember to use your application code that can be found in Alma web, so it's easier for them to help you.
Try to distract yourself a little, I can imagine the anxiety eating at you right now. Good luck!
Hector said:Hi everyone:
This is my first post here. I'm from Peru. I just received my letter of admission. I submitted my application on June 12th.
Hoping to see you there, guys.
(In case you're from Peru and want to know about the procedures, you can contact me)
Sirius Mukari said:Hey people,
Just got my confirmation from uni-assist that my application is complete and will be forwarded to Uni Leipzig, which is a big step to admission already!
How long did it take for you guys for the uni to respond? uni-assist says that it might take a few weeks.
Sirius Mukari said:Hey Hector, nice to see you here! Congratulations on your admission. Hoping to see you soon also. Good luck with moving to Germany and the preparations!
Such a good document! Gotta print it right away. Thanks!PiaM said:Hey guys, look at what I found
https://www.dcu.ie/sites/default/files/international/LeipzigGuide.pdf
It's a guide with all we should do once arriving in Leipzig and more.
My admission letter took a little over two weeks after my documents were received by the university.
I'm applying for a room in a 3-6 bedroom flat ingargi kodgirwar said:Hey guys! Uni assist forwarded my documents a week ago. So admission letter will probably come in the next week.so we should discuss once which dorms we are going to select. it's better to stay close. Also we can help each other out then. Also uni-assist took about 2 weeks to forward my documents.
Oooh very good.. i wish i could reserve any place.. i still haven't heard from them, except for a mail from them as i sent them again yesterday.. they said it still in process and i should wait still for a while! Fingers crossed!PiaM said:I'm applying for a room in a 3-6 bedroom flat in
Straße des 18 Oktober, Philipp-Rosenthal Straße and Tarostraße.
Those three residences are near the physics faculty of uni Leipzig (and where I suppose we'll have most of our classes)
Nope, they'd give you a completely empty room, and probably not in the best condition. You'd have to buy all the furniture by yourself and work constantly on the property.Hector said:Hey guys, check this out:
http://lostinleipzig.com/2012/08/wanna-live-rent-free-in-leipzig/
I know it's kind of extreme, with high upfront costs, and not without its risks. But what do you think? Would it be worth it?
gargi kodgirwar said:Hey guys! Uni assist forwarded my documents a week ago. So admission letter will probably come in the next week.so we should discuss once which dorms we are going to select. it's better to stay close. Also we can help each other out then. Also uni-assist took about 2 weeks to forward my documents.