@Spamilton1739

This is so cool, I loved Germany when I went there. If I were to do a foreign exchange student program I would do it in Germany, or Ireland

@Savedbygrac3thrufaith

Germany is amazing I prefer München/Bavaria. I almost cried when I was in the Alps from how much beauty was around me. So incredibly grateful I was able to be there.

@Techinvestor567

German unis allow more and more English papers and courses, but you shouldn’t forget that German universities prepare mostly for the German job market as most global corporations and companies have offices in Germany and you don’t have to go abroad to find good jobs. Even if you want to work for Google or Apple, you can do that in Germany.

@basedengineer4962

I’m planning on studying in Germany in a few years, and this is great info, thank you!

@JefftheGeek

I love studying in Germany, it was a dream for a long time and I'm really happy for making it here

@keineZypresse

it is hilarious how many people from ??? are surprised about this. A democratic country with "good" enconomy should be able to do this. That is not an option. It is obligation.

@Guide-By-Armaan-Singh

A big shoutout to 360 College Review for their incredible support! From shortlisting universities to visa assistance, they made everything so smooth and stress-free.

@germansniper5277

People saying 'its not free it costs hundreds of euros". Yeah that is free compared to studying in the US.

@michaelvanallen6400

By far the most expensive are rooms & apartments in Munich (& Hamburg, Münster, Cologne, Berlin)! 30% to 70% cheaper, however, are rooms & flats via the *Studierenwerk, a non-profit-organization, which is available in EVERY university city! Extremely important for those interested: REGISTER THERE AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE!

@mepu_146

what i like is that they try their best to give jobs later. unlike many other so called super countries where educational institutions are only for money generation from foreigners. germans actually consider those whom they have taught!!

without discrimination.

@constancestrawn1303

"Most Unis let you write your papers in English." 

Stop lying. Most Unis won't even let you in if you don't prove German skill in your application.

@myopinion2826

It’s hard to find accommodations in Munich and the waiting list is over 2 years they are some windows you can use to get immediately a room but not everyone can pull this card ...

@mightyeagle4314

Yayyyy Germany 😍 I'm coming soon there as a student 😌

@hamfahimkabir

13 years of previous study sucks. I'm from Bangladesh and I need to study in an university here for a year just to eligible. We study all of the topics yet for some reason those are not recognized. Moreover there is the long visa waiting time. 2+ years to be exact.

@derbe8647

One might want to add, as there are Private universities too, not all are free

@giostechnologygiovannyv.ri489

I learned German in my elemmentary school years ago, now in Europe I'm looking forward to travelling to Deutschland 💚🤗😊 sounds cool to be there 💚💚

@CentristDad155

great content.  Thank you.

@megapunk1474

The students fees are more close to 400€ 

And it's not easy to find a place to life in Berlin. When U are not willing to pay at least 600€ a month for a small room with some roommates.

@tellkorok

It's not free. The video gives the image that all universities and states have free universities. Stuttgart charges almost 2000€ for students coming outside Germany

@RM-el3gw

Is this girl sudying in English or in German? In any case, you'll have to deal with a bunch of Behörden in German, and they won't want ot speak in English to you. You have to come prepared. Also just passing the TestDaF is not enough in practice to comfortably study engineering, as I found out the hard way.