Why would you ever consider schooling abroad? Don't do it! It is not worth it.
There are just so many reasons why you should never consider doing this. What are the schools in your home country for? Here are 3 reasons you shouldn't school abroad.
1. You will be lonely. Imagine going to a strange country, maybe with a new language, with no family or friends available. You will lose all your social connections. The locals are not friendly, and your fellow students will not go out of their way to make you feel welcome. Basically you are on your own. Where your days were filled with parties, weddings and family gatherings you will spend most of your free time on your phone on facebook, trying to maintain the connection with your home country. On the other hand, if you're lucky you may meet other international students who are open to making friends. There may be a language barrier but you will share similar experiences trying to navigate your new country.
2. The weather sucks! If you have lived in Africa most of your life, you'll probably have dreams of playing in snow, or experiencing a white Christmas. You'll want to experience freezing weather because you are just tired of sunshine every day. When you study abroad in a western country the first shock will be how cold the weather is if you arrive during winter. Apart from braving the cold you also have to deal with dark dreary winter days. Imagine coming from a place of sunshine and light and warmth to darkness, coldness and emptyness. The weather conditions during winter sets the perfect background for depression. A lot of African students struggle in their first months because they usually arrive in October when it starts getting colder. On the plus side, you'll get to experience the different seasons and summer is always fun!
3. You'll be broke. If your surname is Dangote this doesn't apply to you. As an international student, get used to being poor. Yes you may have access to basic amenities like housing, electricity, internet and food but your bank account will have a frown most of the time. If you are coming from an African country like me, the exchange rate means that it is almost impossible for your middle class parents to be sending you money regularly. You will have to work alongside studying and because most student visas have some form of work restrictions, you will most likely only
earn enough to be able to pay your bills. However I know some students who were lucky enough to get good jobs and save whilst schooling.
If these 3 reasons don't deter you then you may be the right candidate for schooling abroad!
Experience of an African student in Germany
Sunday, 19 July 2020
Saturday, 18 July 2020
Finally Graduated!!
After 3.5 years I have my degree. Master of Science in Economics. 3.5 years of blood and sweat. The original plan was to complete in 2 years. This is the official duration of the program however Germany happened. If you are already an International student in Germany then you have an idea of system and how you can easily spend extra semesters than planned.
When I first decided to pursue my Masters degree I had an idealistic expectation of what my years in Germany would be. Learning German, meeting fellow students from all over the World, scoring top marks in exams, graduating and finding the perfect job. Ah well.
Over the next posts I will be documenting some of the experiences about the German school system, culture, supporting myself as a student in Germany and finally what next after graduation.
Are you currently an International student in Germany? Do you have plans to study in Germany? Leave a comment!
When I first decided to pursue my Masters degree I had an idealistic expectation of what my years in Germany would be. Learning German, meeting fellow students from all over the World, scoring top marks in exams, graduating and finding the perfect job. Ah well.
Over the next posts I will be documenting some of the experiences about the German school system, culture, supporting myself as a student in Germany and finally what next after graduation.
Are you currently an International student in Germany? Do you have plans to study in Germany? Leave a comment!
Saturday, 7 January 2017
Long Break
Hi Guys,
Sorry I took a long break from blogging. You know, I was getting used to the school system here and classes and settling down and I was virtually left with no time to blog. Its really hard to come up with blog posts so for now I am going to develop a new strategy.
Sorry I took a long break from blogging. You know, I was getting used to the school system here and classes and settling down and I was virtually left with no time to blog. Its really hard to come up with blog posts so for now I am going to develop a new strategy.
Friday, 28 October 2016
Meeting my classmates :)
A huge part of the reason I wanted to study abroad was to meet people from all over the world. I believed that would expose me to different cultures and also make me aware of how diverse our World is. Also I know very much that I will end up working with an International organisation and my job will include a lot of travelling to different parts of the World so schooling with different people from all parts of the world is definitely a step in the right direction.
Thursday, 27 October 2016
Cultural Shock...Pedestrians own the road
So I am going to start a cultural shock series about things that are done differently in Germany. The very first thing I noticed was about the roads...
Wednesday, 26 October 2016
Living Expenses...Arrghhh
The biggest expenditures will be your living expenses. Nothing is free in Germany. You even pay to use the washroom. And the washing machine at your apartment.
Tuesday, 25 October 2016
Free Tuition?
I have received a few emails from blog readers asking about how the free tuition works in Germany. Let me quickly outline it
Monday, 24 October 2016
Email me for enquiries
Hey guys,
I have been receiving quite a lot emails from you guys...A lot of you have so many questions and I try to respond as promptly as I can. But please keep in mind that as classes has started, I may see your email and make a mental note to respond but may end of forgetting
.
Also since I receive lots of emails, and I have limited time responding to everyone, I would prefer if the questions are straight to the point and specific.
Like if you send me an email saying 'I need your help', I would respond asking you the exact type of help you need. To save time, its better to tell me what you exact needs are and If I can be of help I will let you know...
My email address is foreignstudentingermany@gmail.com
Looking forward to hearing from you!
I have been receiving quite a lot emails from you guys...A lot of you have so many questions and I try to respond as promptly as I can. But please keep in mind that as classes has started, I may see your email and make a mental note to respond but may end of forgetting
.
Also since I receive lots of emails, and I have limited time responding to everyone, I would prefer if the questions are straight to the point and specific.
Like if you send me an email saying 'I need your help', I would respond asking you the exact type of help you need. To save time, its better to tell me what you exact needs are and If I can be of help I will let you know...
It will be helpful for both of us if you also read previous posts as I've already talked about some issues. Like I mentioned earlier I have very little free time during the day.
Some general questions can be left as comments and I will respond to it as well. That way others can see the answer too.
Difficulties in the School/Visa application process or personal questions should be sent via email.
My email address is foreignstudentingermany@gmail.com
Looking forward to hearing from you!
My almost first month in Germany
Hi Guys,
It has almost been a month since I got to Germany and I know it has been a while since I updated the blog...I have been crazy busy. Between registering at the city, school and sorting out accommodation issues, there has been so much to do and so little time!
It has almost been a month since I got to Germany and I know it has been a while since I updated the blog...I have been crazy busy. Between registering at the city, school and sorting out accommodation issues, there has been so much to do and so little time!
Friday, 7 October 2016
My Life in Siegen
Thursday, 6 October 2016
In Germany now :)
Hi Guys,
Sorry I havent updated the blog in a while. Between having to resign from work and preparing for my trip I was super busy.
I had booked a ticket with Ethiopian Airlines as far back as August even without my Visa (talk about faith), so after I was called to pick up my Visa all I had to do was wait for my scheduled flight date.
Sorry I havent updated the blog in a while. Between having to resign from work and preparing for my trip I was super busy.
I had booked a ticket with Ethiopian Airlines as far back as August even without my Visa (talk about faith), so after I was called to pick up my Visa all I had to do was wait for my scheduled flight date.
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