SUMMARY
The discussion focuses on pursuing a Master's degree in Physics in Germany, specifically for students who require English-language instruction. Key universities mentioned include TU Munich, FU Berlin, Bonn, Stuttgart, and LMU Munich. The University of Stuttgart offers an International Master's program that does not require GRE scores for admission, although submitting them may enhance an application. Participants emphasize the importance of academic transcripts over standardized test scores in the German education system.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of the German higher education system
- Familiarity with the application process for international students
- Knowledge of academic transcripts and grading systems
- Awareness of English-taught programs in Germany
NEXT STEPS
- Research the admission requirements for TU Munich's Master's program in Physics
- Explore the International Master's program at the University of Stuttgart
- Investigate the impact of GRE scores on admissions at German universities
- Learn about the grading conversion from GPA to the German system
USEFUL FOR
International students pursuing a Master's degree in Physics, academic advisors, and anyone interested in studying in Germany without knowledge of the German language.