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HououinKyouma
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Hello, I am considering this university as an option for when I will need to take admission in a university next year. From what I have seen on internet, the courses are difficult there because of teachers not helping much. How difficult is it? If I take an advanced mathematics course before going there, will I be fine?
I have some interest in particle physics so I may take up that in masters. is this university good for that?
Also, it seems like my parents' financial status is not that good right now and won't improve in the near future. I will probably consider loan options for covering my living costs there. But is there any alternative to this? Like any scholarship options perhaps? (I am a top-grader so maybe I have a chance?) or if I work there part-time, will that be enough to cover my costs? My parents can give me some funding but not enough to live on just that. I am a B1 level in German.
In case things don't work out for me and I have to do my bachelors from where I am (India) and I go for masters in Germany, will that be any different than getting a bachelors degree in Germany and then doing masters there?
I have some interest in particle physics so I may take up that in masters. is this university good for that?
Also, it seems like my parents' financial status is not that good right now and won't improve in the near future. I will probably consider loan options for covering my living costs there. But is there any alternative to this? Like any scholarship options perhaps? (I am a top-grader so maybe I have a chance?) or if I work there part-time, will that be enough to cover my costs? My parents can give me some funding but not enough to live on just that. I am a B1 level in German.
In case things don't work out for me and I have to do my bachelors from where I am (India) and I go for masters in Germany, will that be any different than getting a bachelors degree in Germany and then doing masters there?