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23 Comments

  1. "Hey Max Yoko, I'm researching Interdisciplinary Engineering courses for my master’s in Germany. Could you share some insights on what these courses typically cover and how they combine multiple fields? Thanks!"

  2. I have a question. Let’s say I am currently studying Wirtschaftsinformatik in Jena, is it possible to work as Werkstudentin in Munich? Or one should always find a vacancy in the same city?

  3. Small Clarification: Not all working student positions are related to your career. Not all Hiwi positions are academic. I have seen people flip burgers as working students at BK and know Hiwis doing software development at Fraunhofer.

  4. Although I agree with the ranking of S and A levels, I think other parts should have been ranked diffrently.

    Working in a supermarket or beeing a delivery rider can have a negative impact on your CV, as it can mean that you could not get a job related to your subject because you are not good at it, so you had to work in a supermarket.

    On the other hand, freelancing can be very beneficial for your future, especially if it is related to your subjects. A friend of mine has 2 3D printers and sells parts that he has designed. He can show on his CV that he was active in his subjects outside of university and was able to organise everything himself. This experience could make freelance work possible as a class A or B student job.

  5. Hi 👋 Max , I want to really appreciate❤ you for what you are doing😊.

    Can you make a video on the list of universities which don't have any applications fee ?

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