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mbafromgermany · 7 months ago
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SOP for Germany — Sample, Tips & Format for German Universities
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Statement of Purpose (SOP) plays a pivotal role in your application process when seeking admission to German universities. It serves as a platform to convey your academic journey, career aspirations, and reasons for choosing a particular program. In this blog post, we'll delve into the essentials of crafting a compelling SOP for German universities, offering a sample, useful tips, and the appropriate format.
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Understanding the Importance of SOP for German Universities:
German universities place significant importance on the SOP as part of their selection process. It offers insights into your personality, motivation, and suitability for the program. A well-crafted SOP can distinguish you from other applicants and enhance your chances of acceptance.
Sample SOP for Germany:
[Note: This is a hypothetical sample SOP for illustrative purposes only.]
Name: [Your Name]
Program Applied for: Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Introduction:
My name is [Your Name], and I am writing this statement of purpose to express my keen interest in pursuing a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering in Germany. With a robust academic background and a fervent passion for engineering, I am excited about the opportunity to further my education in one of Europe's leading technical domains.
Academic Background:
I completed my Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering with distinction. Throughout my undergraduate journey, I acquired a solid understanding of mechanical principles and gained practical experience through internships and projects. My coursework equipped me with skills in thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and solid mechanics.
Research and Extracurricular Activities:
During my undergraduate tenure, I actively engaged in research projects focused on renewable energy systems and sustainability. Collaborating with peers and professors, I contributed to projects aimed at optimizing the performance of wind turbines and solar panels. These experiences ignited my passion for sustainable engineering and spurred my desire to delve deeper into the field.
Career Goals and Alignment with Program:
My long-term aspiration is to become a leader in sustainable engineering, driving innovation to combat environmental challenges. The Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering program in Germany offers a comprehensive curriculum with a focus on sustainability and renewable energy. Modules such as "Advanced Topics in Renewable Energy" resonate with my academic and career objectives, providing me with the necessary skills to effect positive change in the industry.
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Why Germany:
I am drawn to Germany for its renowned engineering education and research opportunities. The country's commitment to technological advancement and innovation aligns with my career aspirations. Additionally, studying in Germany will expose me to diverse perspectives and foster a global outlook, which are essential qualities for success in today's interconnected world.
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Tips for Writing an Effective SOP for Germany:
Begin Early: Start drafting your SOP well in advance to allow ample time for revisions.
Be Authentic: Showcase your genuine passion and motivations for pursuing the program.
Customize: Tailor your SOP to each university and program to demonstrate your specific interest.
Highlight Achievements: Emphasize relevant academic accomplishments, research experience, and extracurricular activities.
Clarity and Conciseness: Keep your writing clear, concise, and free of unnecessary jargon.
Proofread: Review your SOP multiple times for grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors.
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Format for SOP:
Introduction: Introduce yourself and state your purpose.
Academic Background: Provide an overview of your academic journey.
Research and Extracurricular Activities: Discuss relevant experiences and projects.
Career Goals: Articulate your aspirations and how the program aligns with them.
Why Germany: Explain your motivation for studying in Germany.
Conclusion: Summarize your key points and reiterate your enthusiasm.
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Conclusion:
Crafting an effective SOP is essential for securing admission to German universities. Following the tips outlined in this blog post and adhering to the appropriate format, you can effectively convey your academic journey, aspirations, and passion for your chosen field of study. Good luck with your application!
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mikalame · 1 year ago
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2023 Tom Kaulitz
Warnigns: tom eating you out basically, squirting, fingering, this is kinda cringe i apologise lol
I have some more bill stuff coming out but i did have to write for my hubby make sure to request taglist: @oppopotamus@violentnewmarley@saumspam@adissonsss
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"Mmmh-hold still hübsches Mädchen- mmh" Tom groans his tounge flicking back between your swollen clit and your sopping hole. You lift your hips up trying to pull away from his mouth but his thick arms wrapped around your thighs are just getting tighter.
"Tom plea-ah- please- hold on" you whimper, your over-senstive clit making it harder to enjoy what toms giving you. You rake you nails through his curls and pull away with what little streaght you have left.
Tom had just gotten back from The Voice Germany and you havent been able to get a second with eachother on phone or facetime. You were both craving eachother so much but tom had been between your thighs for over 30 minutes and didnt look likke he was gonna stop.
"Not yet- stay still fuck you taste so good- missed this cunt" he trails off in groans taking about how he missed your taste, how he cant wait to fuck you senseless. Feeling famillar feeling shoot up from your legs to your achcing core you try and chase the feeling your hips grinding on toms face his nose bumping up agasit your throbbing clit.
Tom tounge dips in and out faster, feeling how warm your body was getting he deciseded to make it worth your while. He unhooks one of the arms wrapped tight around your thighs and move his index and middle finger to your core, your hips bucking at the lost sensaction before his lips wrap around your clit sucking hard.
His fingers make quick work at your cunt, picking up all your juices that have dripped out before teasig your entance with the tips of his fingers. "Please tom put them in alr-ah!" you moan as he pushes his fingers knuckle deep into your pussy.
His fingers moving at a fast and hard speed along with his lips around your clit puts you into over drive, your thighs closing tighter around his head while the rest of your leg straightens up. Your back arching of the bed as his fingers hit the aching spot in your pussy.
"Fuck Tom i-im gonna cu-!" you try and warn him before you screww your eyes tight, your hips moving on there own, you hands fliging ito his hair holding it tightly. Tom never lets out pushing your trough your high, knowing your high has hit when your back collapes back onto the bed your cheast riging fast as you come back down to earth.
Tom looks up at you through heavy lashes as he keeps on his movements, you post-nut clarity ending abruptly as a warmth heats up your core. You gasp and grind agaist his face trying to let him know you where gonna come again.
As he keeps on going your mews and whimpers only adding to the mischievous grin you can feel across your sensitive pussy. Tom fingers gring fast agaist your g-spot making it very clear to you that you wernt about to come.
"Ah tom- stop im gonna pee- ah tommy- Ahh!" you moan loudly, your climax hitting rather unexspected as your body shakes with pleasure, Your fingers now pulling on the sheets beside your ached body. You body flopping down on the bed fully exsuaghed from you cumming 2x in a row you gathher enough strength to look down your body littered with deep purple marks and light red teeth marks from tom.
You peer down to see toms faces dripping wet his beard speckled with little water drop-lets as his eyes meet with yours. You breathing slowing back down to a normal pace as you try a peice to gether what happened.
"Fuck hübsch, didnt know you had in in ya" he chuckles spreading your legs apart, leading your hand to feel the messy to made between your legs. "Ah Tom did i piss myself" you sit up looking down a the wet patch you toms face, shirt, arm and the puddle on the bedsheets.
"No- well sorta Liebchen, you squirted and i was so fucken hot" Tom groans he leans over you and places wet kisses on your shoulders leading to your face where he processed to say " cant wait for you to do that again" before pressing his lips into a passionate kiss.
i hope you liked i didnt spell check and i cant spell for shit sorry...
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ichikopotato · 9 months ago
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currently thinking of 2007! Tom missing you so much on tour.
synopsis: Tom misses his girlfriend so much while he’s on the Zimmer 483 Tour, that he decides to give her something special while they’re talking on the phone.
warnings: mutual masturbation, phone sex, overall just smut.
a/n: pulled this out my ass so if it’s shit, im sorry‼️
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—> IT WAS A EXHAUSTIVE NIGHT in Oberhausen, Germany. Tom and his band just finished their concert for the day. He just arrived back at his hotel room, sighing as he removed his shoes.
He immediately got his phone, calling you. He’s missing you so much, even Bill and the rest of the band is affected. By his constant nagging about he should’ve brought you.
His face lights up as he sees your face. “Hallo, meine liebe. How are you?” He asks, playing with his lip piercing. You smile, blushing softly. “Im fine, baby. I just miss you s’much.”
You continue talking, explaining your day, your plans for tomorrow and how you miss your dear boyfriend. Tom smirks, feeling his pants tighten. He plays with his lip piercing once more, staring at your cleavage through the phone.
“Hey hey, schatz?” He mutters, his voice low and husky. “Yes, baby?” You smiled innocently, before lowering his camera to an angle you can see him stroking his hardness.
You stutter, your face heating up. “Liebe, what are you—“ he cuts you off by saying, “show me those pretty tits that I’ve been missing as well, yeah?” He chuckled.
You nod, blushing as you bring your shirt up, revealing your plump breasts to his horny eyes. He groans softly, stroking his cock faster. He curses under his breath, moaning.
“Go on schatz, show me that pretty pussy.” He moans. “Baby, you know how much you turn me on.” You mutter, giggling. You point the camera to your bottom, removing your shorts and your panties.
You show him your sopping wet pussy, “what now, tommy?” You teased. He moans, stroking his cock faster. “Go on baby, Reibe diese kleine Muschi. Wan’ to see you pleasure yourself.”
You nod obediently, your hand reaching down to rub your wetness. You moan softly, biting your bottom lip. He groans into his phone, moaning as he feels himself getting closer to climax.
“Oh fuckfuck— meine liebe, m’cumming—“ he groans, moaning as he releases all over his hand. You moan, reaching your breaking point as well.
“Did so good f’me, baby. Thank you” he smirked, grabbing a tissue from his nightstand. You smile, face flustered. “Baby, i’ll see you in 29 days. Ich liebe dich, tommy. G’night.” You blow a kiss to the camera, waving bye.
“Gut nacht, baby. Ich liebe dich auch, liebe.” As he catches your kiss into his hand, rubbing it into his chest. You ended the call, smiling like an idiot.
Tom was about to go to sleep, before seeing the photo you sent him. A photo of your breasts in new lingerie, along with a message saying, “miss you, baby. A proper goodnight. xoxo 💋”
“Scheiße.” He muttered, playing with his lip piercing with a cocky smirk on his lips. Guess he won’t be sleeping for another hour.
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HOPE YOU LIKED IT, DID THIS AT 1:34AM LOVE YOU ALL💋🫶🏻
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leakyweep · 1 year ago
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Germany. You darling. I would write about Doffy SPITTING on me... the chokehold I'm in is sickening. @anon-germany
Warnings: power dynamic, thigh riding, innocent!afab!reader, dirty talk, I blue ball you in this but I'll probably follow it with a part 2 hehe MINORS DNI
Songs; Twilight by bôa
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Doflamingo's intimidating figure leaned over the slick bartop, his toothy smirk unmistakeable as his gaze followed your figure across the bar to lock the front door.
After a long, personal game of 21 questions with the teasing man, you found yourself under some kind of spell, like he was controlling you with every passing second. It was long past closing time, however; the way his gaze tore through you in those pink sunglasses intrigued you, made you want more of him. His last question had thrown you into a dazy, horny haze.
"So, you've never touched yourself?" The silence after that was loud; the only sounds coming from the ice clinking in his glass of scotch and the low, yet threatening giggle from his curled lip. You weren't sure if the shivers down your spine were from his words, or that sinister ass laugh.
"I- No." Your tone was shaky, wavering slightly as your feet moved to the door, locking it with a loud click! It seemed to echo in your mind with each footstep closer to the man, his smirk accented by the shadows in the dark, neon-lit bar. It made him look like the malevolent entity that he truly was, and the way his tongue ran over his teeth made your core tighten in... pleasurable fear. You felt like a piece of prey in front of a giant, pink, fluffy predator.
"Come," he demanded, patting his knee, "sit." The look he gave you over the rim of those shades and the tightness in his tone told you there was no argument; you were going to do just that. So, swinging one of your legs over his muscled thigh, you sat prettily, waiting for his next instructions. Your pussy was throbbing now, your slit sitting perfectly on his leg.
His fingers gripped your chin, forcing your gaze to meet his suddenly. Your breath hitched at the way he was staring at you, the way he looked as if he was going to ravage you, right here on this bar stool. The way the different neon-colored sign's colors reflected in your own gaze as well as his signature glasses made the whole thing seem like a dream. The smell of his cologne pulled you lower into his bottomless pit of power and lust. He simply sniggered at the way your brows furrowed in nervousness, your lips set in a bashful line.
"You look nervous, little one." He bounced his leg, making your clothed pussy start to grind deliciously against his magnificent thews, a feeling you had never experienced before. The soft gasp from your precious lips didn't go unnoticed by the giant man, and he used your innocence for his own twisted pleasure.
"Ah, you've never done things like this before, have you? No man could take care of you like I could. I have you unraveling on my thigh; without even having to touch you!"
The condescension in his voice made you sopping wet; your hands braced down on his thigh as your hips started to match the bounce of his leg. It was heaven, the way your panties were rubbing your clit, making you slip out such a luscious moan, it made Doffy groan. "You like that, don't you? It's making me want to fuck this tight little pussy right now.
"Take off your panties."
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digital999placebo · 2 years ago
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There is literally no character like Germany he is sofucking …. Everything to me. He’s a pathetic little pencil pusher. Despite the width of his shoulder n his length he is literally a sopping wet little kitten in a bowl of milk. I’ve never been so in love yet desiring so hard to just torture a character so bad before ……………
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jovianwishes · 9 months ago
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Here I give you all the aph Ned timeline:
Early medieval (~300 to ~1000): sopping wet cat. Little boy that gets passed around between Dutch kingdoms till Holland seizes him
Late Medieval (~1000 to 1500): small kid gets his first growthspurt. Riddled with anxiety and obedient to Holland, does his best to fit into the "rich connected trader" role that Holland wants him to be in.
Renaissance(1500-1600): growthspurt continues. Has fully molded into the role Holland wanted him to be. Has an on and off situationship with Portugal. Gets into his close companionship with Venice who teaches him about love, life, and commerce. Has beef with Spain, but only at the end of the century.
Golden age (1600-1700): oversized kid unsure about the future turns into a vain, mentally ill merchant with a thirst for blood and gold. Menace to society. Runs on 2 hours sleep. Can be nice and charming on his terms. Constantly political distress. Unhealthily obsessed with Asia.
18th century:
Experiences feelings akin to crashing into a low after consuming a kilo of crack. More political distress. Slightly more bearable to be around. Has toxic situationship with France at the end of the century. Still unhealthily obsessed with Asia.
19th century: .
broody and pissed 24/7. Isolates himself a lot. Hates most other nations. Authorative and has anger issues. Taught swear words to young Germany and had a situationship with him at the end of the century. Highly religious.
20th century:
Midlife crisis central. Still religious, but has a crisis with that too. Has a lot of flings with different nations. Recovery from the lack of sleep in the past few centuries. Depressed and introverted, but nice once you get to know him.
21st century:
Has finally figured out how to act socially acceptable. Kinda cold and standoffish on the outside, mellow and sweet on the inside. Gives free financial advice.
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onenicebugperday · 2 years ago
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@invisiblespoon​ submitted: Hey Taylor,
I was hoping u could ID this fancy friend for me. I found them in my store bought produce in December here in the middle of Germany.
They were very green and tiny then and turned so much more squishy in just a few weeks! Now they have this brownish color and live a luxury life on my windowsill.
IDing them would help me to know how wet they like their enclosure to be and when I can expect them to turn into cocoon-goo.
One suspect would be a common “Paradrina clavipalpis”, but their head does not match the usual dark coloring.
If IDing is not possible, I hope to just bring you joy with their lil feets~~~
Thank you so much and have a nice day. :)
Hello!  Are there any markings on the top at all? If yes, a photo would help. A clear photo of the head might also help, but sometimes noctuids just are very hard to ID to a species as caterpillars. The species you mentioned is a possibility, and it too is one of the noctuid cutworms. Since it seems to be happy eating whatever you’re feeding it, I don’t think specific care is really necessary though. It will want to pupate in soil, but layers of damp paper towel can work too. Just make sure to keep them damp, but not sopping. Humidity is especially important for molting, pupating, and eventually eclosing.
If you do add more photos to a reblog or whatever, make sure to tag me so I see them!
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ploy-16 · 1 year ago
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How to going to study abroad by myself🛫📖🧫
Studying abroad requires good preparation. Whether it's financial preparation, study plans or language proficiency. in order to achieve the intended goal The preparation for studying abroad is like planning ahead. that help prepare not to miss or miss important matters For anyone who is preparing to study abroad This article has compiled 6 ways to prepare for studying abroad. that boosts confidence and increase readiness For anyone who is looking for new opportunities to go on to study Let's see how to prepare yourself to reach your intended goal.
1. Prepare a plan, find study information ready
Planning before doing anything can help reduce mistakes that will occur Preparing to study abroad is the same. Early planning is required. Both choosing a university and a course that you are interested in studying. To know what the university needs for a degree or grade point average. As well as what are the application criteria, you will be able to prepare yourself, such as the desired grade point average (GPAX) and the language level used for enrollment. The environment and weather are another factor that should be well studied. in order to prepare clothes The costume is correct and suitable for the weather More importantly, you can assess yourself whether your body can adapt to this different climate or not. Because if you can adapt slowly causing illness may affect learning in the long run
2. Prepare your language skills well before going to school.
to study abroad Language is very important. Usually, when going to study in an English-speaking country such as England, Australia. New Zealand And Canada, etc. The institution often asks for English language test results, whether it's IELTS or TOEFL. Therefore, preparing for studying abroad should prepare good language skills. 
Practicing listening, speaking, reading and writing skills on a regular basis.
Regular use of English
To study abroad, you must prepare English test scores to meet the criteria set by the institution, such as IELTS, TOEFL and SAT (some faculties).
SOP (Statement of Purpose) or Letter of Recommendation 
Having good English skills, in addition to being able to apply for admission to further study Can also be used to communicate in life as well When choosing a course and university to study further You should look at the requirements of each university to be ready for what exams to take. And what level should I get?
3. Prepare sufficient funds for study.
The funding factor is another very important factor, so when planning your preparation for studying abroad. Money should be ready. By calculating various expenses such as tuition fees, various living expenses and should have a reserve fund as well, as follows: 
tuition money
Tuition fees vary from institution to institution and course. If you have a clear goal of studying where you want to study should prepare the money in this section ready The average tuition fees in England, Germany, Australia and New Zealand. That depends on the level of education. The approximate expenses per year are as follows:
Undergraduate degree average 600-1500k
Masters degree average 700-1500k
PhD level average 800-1500k
These tuition fees are a rough estimate. however Expenses are subject to change. 
cost of living 
For the cost of living is a part of various expenses.��In everyday life, whether it is accommodation, books, meals, travel expenses, water, electricity and other expenses. In which each city, the cost of living will be different, you may have to prepare about 40,000-50,000 baht/month 
emergency reserve
From various expenses including tuition fees and daily expenses Preparing to study abroad also requires an emergency fund. This part of the emergency fund may include in case of illness. accident lost wallet or what the children Unexpected to happen, so having a spare lump sum will make the kids. Feel safer and more at ease
4. Prepare to apply for a visa
Another important thing is getting a visa that anyone preparing to study abroad needs. Because each country has different qualifications and criteria for applying for a visa, you should study carefully which documents the embassy requires for consideration. The main student visa application procedures are as follows:
Fill out the visa application form. along with submitting documents specified by the embassy
Pay the visa fee
Schedule an interview with the embassy.
5. Prepare complete documents
When traveling to study abroad, quite a lot of documents are required for applying for studies, such as visas, passports. health certificate Travel insurance, etc. Some documents must be translated into English as certified by the embassy. 
important documents
Traveling abroad, it is necessary to have important documents ready and should be stored in order when it is time to use. or in case of emergency so as not to be in a hurry and can be picked up easily which important documents What should be prepared are as follows:
passport
visa documents
Insurance documents such as health insurance or travel insurance
dormitory booking form
plane tickets
Vaccine Passport
International driving license (if any)
Documents and test results for university submission
Documents required for admission to each university may vary. depending on the requirements of that university which important documents The most commonly used ones are as follows:
Application for admission
Transcript or graduation certificate
Graduation Certificate
English language test results such as IELTS or TOEFL
A letter or recommendation from a professor
Letter of recommendation (SOP: Statement of Purpose)
health certificate
work certificate in case the faculty or university requires
6. Pack your belongings in your bag, ready to go. 
The last way to prepare for studying abroad when everything is ready. can pack things into the bag and ready to go, where the children can make a checklist When everything is packed into the bag, check to be careful. And prevent falling essential items. In addition, personal medication should be prepared. exchange money from that country and generic medicines in the bag Make sure that the items you bring are not controlled, prohibited, or illegal in the country of destination.  Studying abroad is the dream of many, whether it's going to study for a bachelor's degree, a master's degree, or a short course. which requires good preparation for studying abroad To make every journey smooth, such as planning a study Get ready for the language prepare funds and visa preparation Importantly, in preparing for studying abroad, you should plan early. to be ready and will achieve the goal as intended
Natthakitta Thipthong M.5/3 No.16 (Ploy)
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brookston · 1 year ago
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Holidays 7.25
Holidays
Act Like a Caveman Day
Antifascist Pasta Day (Italy)
Bayreuther Festspiele begins (Wagner festival; Germany) [thru 8.28]
Be Adamant About Something Day
Community Day (Galicia, Spain)
CTNNB1 Awareness Day
A Day Out of Time (Last Day of the Year; Mayan, Galactic)
Ebernoe Horn Fair (Sussex, UK)
Feed the Country Ducks Day
Festival of Picaresque Animality
Health and Happiness with Hypnosis Day
International AfroLatinx, AfroCaribbean & Diaspora Women’s Day
International Day of Solidarity with Antifascist Prisoners
International Red Show Day
International Sop Rapping Over Vocals Day
John Knill Day (Cornwall, UK) [Every 5 Years]
Jumatul Bidah (Bangladesh)
Jumat-ul-Wida (India)
Merry-Go-Round Day [also 5.17]
Mugwort Day (French Republic)
National African American Hepatitis C Action Day
National Campus Press Freedom Day (Philippines)
National Carousel Day
National Clay Day
National Day of Galicia (Spain)
National Hire a Veteran Day
National Houston Day
National Schizophrenia Awareness Day (UK)
National Video Game Team Day
Occupation Day (Puerto Rico)
Rain of Black Worms Day (Romania)
Red Shoe Day
Republic Day (Tunisia)
Rosiland Franklin Day
Santiago Apóstol (Spain)
Test-Tube Baby Day
Thread the Needle Day
Traditional Palestinian Dress Day
World Drowning Prevention Day (UN)
World Embryologist Day
World IVF Day
World Youth Days 2023 begins (Lisbon, Portugal; Roman Catholic; until 7.31) [Varies; @Every 3 Years]
Food & Drink Celebrations
Candles on a Cake Day
Culinarian’s Day
Frozen Fruit Freeze Day
Indie Beer Day (Australia)
National Hot Fudge Sundae Day
National Wine and Cheese Day
4th Tuesday in July
Waterton-Glacier Science & History Day [4th Tuesday]
Independence Days
Abode of Heaven (Declared; 2018) [unrecognized]
Andany (Declared; 2017; Dissolved Sep. 2018) [unrecognized]
Commonwealth Constitution Day (Puerto Rico) 
Rathunis (Declared; 2011) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Anne (Eastern Christianity)
Christopher (Western Christianity)
Cucuphas (a.k.a. Cueufas, Cougat; Christian; Saint)
Feast of Formation of Saint Ann (Mother of the Virgin Mary; Byzantine Rite)
Furrinalia (Old Roman Goddess of Springs)
Glodesind (Christian; Saint)
Holbein (Positivist; Saint)
Hot Fudge Sundae Day (Pastafarian)
Ilyap'a Festival (Inca thunder god)
James the Great (Western Christianity)
John I Agnus (Christian; Saint)
Julian of Le Mans (Christian; Translation)
Magnerich of Trier (Christian; Saint)
Maxfield Parrish (Artology)
National Baha’i Day (Jamaica)
Nissen, Abbot of Mountgarret, Ireland (Christian; Saint)
Paul (Christian; Martyr)
Shylock Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Slippery Slim (Muppetism)
Thea and Valentina (Christian; Virgins)
Thomas Eakins (Artology)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Sensho (先勝 Japan) [Good luck in the morning, bad luck in the afternoon.]
Premieres
The Adventures of André & Wally B. (Pixar Cartoon; 1984)
Air Force One (Film; 1997)
Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (Film; 2008)
Armor Wars (Film; 2025)
Back in Black, by AC/DC (Album; 1980)
Batman: The Killing Joke (Animated Film; 2016)
Broken Quest (Animated tV Series; 2013)
Caddyshack (Film; 1980)
China Grove, by the Doobie Brothers (Song; 1973)
A Chorus Line (Broadway Musical; 1975)
Drinking Buddies (Film; 2013)
Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century (WB MM Cartoon; 1953)
Fame, by David Bowie (Song; 1975)
First Lensman, by E.E. "Doc" Smith (Novel; 1950) [Lensman #2]
Good Burger (Film; 1997)
Hemingway’s Adventures of a Young Man (Film; 1962)
Justice League: Warworld (WB Animated Film; 2023)
Kill ‘Em All, by Metallica (Album; 1983)
Lara Croft Tom Raider: The Cradle of Life (Film; 2003)
Last Train to Clarksville, recorded by The Monks (Song; 1966)
Lego Scooby-Doo! Blowout Beach Bash (WB Animated Film; 2017)
Lucy (Film; 2014)
Maximum Overdrive (Film; 1986)
Paul’s Boutique, by The Beastie Boys (Album; 1989)
Porky’s Spring Planting (WB LT Cartoon; 1938)
Ruby Sparks (Film; 2012)
Seabiscuit (Film; 2003)
Step Brothers (Film; 2008)
The Tree’s Knees (WB LT Cartoon; 1931)
X-Files: I Want to Believe (Film; 2008)
Yes, by Yes (Album; 1969)
You Can’t Hurry Love, by The Supremes (Song; 1966)
Today’s Name Days
Jakob, Jakobus, Thea, Thomas, Valentina (Austria)
Ana, Yana (Bulgaria)
Beata, Jakov, Krsto, Valentina (Croatia)
Jakub (Czech Republic)
Jacobus (Denmark)
Jaagup, Jaak, Jaako, Jaap, Jako, Jakob, Jass (Estonia)
Jaakko, Jaakob, Jaakoppi, Jimi (Finland)
Jacques, Valentine (France)
Jakob, Valentine (Germany)
Anna (Greece)
Jakab, Kristóf (Hungary)
Cristoforo, Giacomo (Italy)
Jēkabs, Marika (Latvia)
Aušrinė, Jokūbas, Kristupas (Lithuania)
Jack, Jakob, Jim (Norway)
Jakub, Krzysztof, Nieznamir, Sławosz, Walentyna (Poland)
Jakub (Slovakia)
Jaime, Santiago (Spain)
Jakob (Sweden)
Jac, Jack, Jacki, Jackie, Jackson, Jacky, Jacques, Jimmie (Universal)
Coby, Colby, Diego, Israel, Jacob, Jacoby, Jack, Jackie, Jackson, Jaclyn, Jacqueline, Jacquelyn, Jacques, Jaime, Jake, Jakob, James, Jameson, Jamie, Jaquan, Jaqueline, Jaxon, Jaxson, Jim, Jimena, Jimmie, Jimmy, Kobe, Koby, Kolby, Santiago (USA)
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Day of Year: Day 206 of 2024; 159 days remaining in the year
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deep-hearts-core · 1 year ago
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1998
This should be an interesting one. Since 1999 was the first year without the orchestra and the language rule, 1998 is going to look and sound VERY different from the contests I'm used to.
Croatia Classic costume change and classic Balkan ballad. Danijela has very good control over her voice, but the staging (specifically her hand movements, but also that one long shot) was sort of awkward. She looked and felt out of place on that stage, especially in the black outfit. Melody also seemed... not simple, but overly familiar? To me it felt like it was composed out of bits of other songs that I know and can't remember and that put me off a little bit. But not in a formulaic way. I dunno.
Greece Forgettable but not unenjoyable rock song. I don't like her voice nearly as much though.
France Loving the chill vibes here and Marie is fun to watch. I really liked the verses in this. Good stage presentation - although, I don't know if she was sick or just has a naturally raspy voice but something seemed slightly off about her singing.
Spain This man is like... if a classic rom-com protagonist with a boombox was sopping wet pathetic and also John Green. Not a bad song. I like the sentiment I suppose. There's this extremely 1990s thing going on with the synths that I'm not crazy about.
Switzerland Twee ending is twee but otherwise I really like this song. I fuck with the violin and Gunvor sounds good and she looks good in that dress (in the long shots. In the closer shots I keep getting distracted because it looks like she just wore a bra onstage). However. Those backup dancers needed to chill. Specifically there's this shoulder shrug thing they do right at the beginning that just does not fit the vibes and it BOTHERED me.
Slovakia Good to know that the terrible VFX overlays have been around for 25+ years. Thanks Slovakia, hated that. It's a beautiful language and the song was pretty enough, if not all that engaging, so it's a shame that parts of it were too low for Kristina. She had to whisper the first two notes of this one repeating phrase which sounded just a little creepy.
Poland This had a really strong opening and honestly I do like this song a lot but the lead singer just isn't bringing it vocally. She's not bad. I just don't think that head voice as a register really works here. It makes the song seem low-energy and her tone quality seem just the littlest bit shrill.
Israel I think this win was deserved. I don't really like the nasally tq that Dana has, but she's a good performer. Like a lot of other high ranking songs from this era, I don't think I've ever heard this song in full before, but the verses hold up to the chorus and everything feels consistent with the greater idea of the song. Good use of the background lights. And, also, shoutouts to the backing singers. They sounded good and the sound mixing for them was done really well... which, in Eurovision, is not always easy...
Germany "German Austin Powers runs into the audience, caresses several men, climbs onto the side stage" is something that I should hate, but I kind of love it. Like fuck this guy but also fuck, this guy! The whole thing with the cowbells was also very funny. Love a good Stefan Raab song.
Malta Chiara is such a good singer. Like she just sounds good and satisfying everywhere in the song no matter the volume, emotion, or register. WHICH IS WHY IT'S A DAMN SHAME THAT THIS SONG BORES ME TO TEARS. If you have a good singer (and good staging), give her a good song and maybe an actually attractive dress, cmon Malta I know you can do it she looked so good in 2005.
Hungary It just doesn't do it for me. IDK.
Slovenia This one too. It really didn't capture my attention. Although better than Hungary, I think.
Ireland Not bad. Clearly following on from Katrina and the Waves. I wasn't expecting her to have such a deep voice, but she sounds pretty good! Lol at the completely abandoned keyboard just sitting on the stage though.
Portugal I love the instrumentation here. The song is cute but the vocals and the way it draws back during the sung portions is less fun than the bits where it's just the bagpipes and the guitar.
Romania Malina doesn't come into herself here until that high note. It's an OK song but she's too quiet for it and the staging is too simple.
UK This is fun, I'm into it. Not my favorite by any means and not particularly a standout but it's good.
Cyprus I really enjoy how anthemic that chorus is. The backup singers were also used really well, in a way that made them sound like a full choir rather than five people.
Netherlands Queen Edsilia! Sounds good looks good feels good. No notes.
Sweden I'm not sold on it. She sounds ok I guess, but isn't she a country singer? I feel like maybe I would have been more into it if they'd sent her in a genre she did more? Iunno.
Belgium She's so cute and the whole package just comes together. Not usually my sort of song, but after the run of mostly boring songs I'm so refreshed by how much I enjoy this.
Finland I will be honest, I don't fully know what's going on here and I don't know how I feel about it.
Norway Cute. I like the vibes on this guy, how the camerawork incorporates the live orchestra, and the color scheme.
Estonia For some reason was not expecting this to be a piano ballad, but it's good.
Turkey Looks nice sounds nice. At this point my attention has started to wane quite a bit so unless it's super good or super bad I don't have much to say.
FYROM Wasn't expecting to like it, I don't hate it! Not the worst debut they could have had.
My top 25 1)France 2)Netherlands 3)Belgium 4)Germany 5)Switzerland 6)Ireland 7)Spain 8)Norway 9)Israel 10)Cyprus 11)Portugal 12)Estonia 13)Poland 14)Malta 15)Croatia 16)FYROM 17)Turkey 18)UK 19)Sweden 20)Slovakia 21)Slovenia 22)Romania 23)Greece 24)Hungary 25)Finland
Miscellaneous Thoughts that first interval act is such a colonial project. i think all the people angsting about how uk-heavy this year's hosting was should go back and watch eurovision 1998. "ok, we're going to explain the tiebreak rules" *proceeds to have the most competitive voting sequence of any eurovision i've ever watched*. i don't think they have explained the tiebreak rules on air since then, maybe not even when voting systems changed and the tiebreak rules also changed. it's giving the abba video they showed right before sweden swept the juries in 2023. a bit confused by the 2 separate voting graphics used, where one is a map and the other is the scoreboard with the winning country's flag waving. similar designs were also used in '99 and i was curious about it then too. my suspicion is that the map graphic is displayed while they reorganize the scoreboard to show standing order instead of running order but i'm not 1000% certain about that. good to know that greece and cyprus really have been exchanging douze since the dawn of time, especially considering that the crowd anticipated both of those douzes lmao nah, but like. this was such a strong year and it was so quintessentially chaotic and eurovision. the predictable douzes, the close voting, no one being able to find dana for like five minutes after the announcement. terry wogan was actually integrated into the hosting well, which graham norton was... not. i love it. this is one i'd love to watch again or recommend to people who haven't seen older contests before.
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struggling-to-find-home · 2 years ago
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It's raining.
5°c outside and pouring rain (definitely not your favourite combination, as in your personal opinion, rain should go and fuck off whenever the weather is below 10°c), and nasty enough that all of your abusers looked outside the window and went "Nope, we are not going anywhere today".
Unfortunately, the 3,5 hour journey from the capital to the city your uni is in waits for noone, especially not for suitable weather; you've made this treck dozens of times before, in sweltering heat, in rain, in snow, in blizzard, whatever floats the boat; so a bit or time ago you took a trusty old backpack, a paper bag with gifts from a long past holiday you missed because you spent the day of it preparing for a test on the digestive tract, and a flimsy umbrella and set out outside.
Oh, by the way, fuck paper bags in the rain - the fucker is dilapidating on the seat next to you as you are writing this, with it's handles having broken off two times (!!!) In the hour it takes to get from the house to the underground train to the big multi-city train station.
There's something very beautiful about rain, about traveling in the weather in general. Brings up... Something.
That something is supposed to be memories, but it only brings a twinge of recognition, but apparently nothing so outstanding that one comes rushing immediately. Eh, either not important or not traumatising enough, then - the bad memories always show up quick, the bastards.
But there's no point distressing over it: if the memory wants, it will come; if the memory doesn't? Well, it's not like you'll miss whatever it was, as you don't know what you're missing, anyway. So you buy your customary coffee (a silly little tradition that started back in 8th grade and went on to take on numerous forms in your life before finally ending up in it's current form of getting yourself a coffee between every 1,5 hour train ride to the uni city), with the addition of coffee resulting in another twinge of recognition - okay, so apparently it was something about carrying uncomfortable bags, rain, and coffee; what an odd combination - and go find a place on the train.
The coffee tastes supreme. It makes you much happier than it's supposed to, but hey, you're not complaining; gotta get that sweet sweet serotonin in any possible way.
The train is well protected from the elements so, after finding a spare seat and depositing your slightly wet belongings on the one next to you, you sit down and take a moment to relax. Apparently, that's enough to make something click, the final piece of a puzzle slotting into place, and it hits you.
Years ago, in a much darker cafe, with your jacket, backpack and hair sopping wet because none of you decided to check the weather before signing up to a trip to Amsterdam, you sat the same way: drinking coffee in order to warm up, your mother on the seat across from you, vicious annoyance written on her face.
That's right, you went to Amsterdam, didn't you? On that trip you took with your mother to Germany when you were 13; you remember the trip, don't you?
Okay, well, thinking of it, you do not, in fact, remember the trip. It's only glimpses of memories, the way there always are when a new one decides to eject itself from whatever crevice of your brain it hides in: you remember the way the leafless trees looked white and magical covered in frost, you remember walking around shops and seeing a star-covered hoodie that cost like a bitch so you couldn't get it; you remember the christmas fairs you went to and standing at a dark, empty station at 11pm with a reindeer headband on your head which jingled every time you moved; you remember the trip to Amsterdam, yes, the way the windows were all foggy and how you were very cold and uncomfortable but didn't say shit because... Okay the reason is lost to time so that probably wasn't something nice; remember going to the red light district and walking around the pouring streets, uncaring about the way the rain soaked your clothes because of how beautiful everything looked; you remember the last day - running around the airport like a madman, spending the free time you had in looking at everything in the duty-free section.
...
You don't know how to feel. That trip was a week long, and the best you can scrounge up is what, six memories? Out of 168 hours? Seven days filled with novel experiences?
(...The fuck happened throughout the rest of the trip that you forgot so much?)
But still, that six (six!!) Good memories that weren't there an hour ago. That's more of them than you've gained in the last six months combined.
So you catalogue them into your memory, next to the weekend you had, also filled with good/decent enough things, and, while the joy from finally getting something good from your bastard brain is fresh, decide to focus on something more productive - the oh so big and bad histology textbook. You do have a very big topic due tomorrow, after all.
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abroadstudiesoutlook · 12 hours ago
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Studying in Germany through Abroad Studies Outlook could be a fantastic opportunity for students aiming to gain international exposure and high-quality education at a lower cost. Here’s how Abroad Studies Outlook in Thrissur can assist students planning to study in Germany:
1. Personalized Guidance and Counseling
Abroad Studies Outlook offers one-on-one counseling sessions to understand the student’s academic goals, preferences, and career aspirations. This helps them find the best-fit programs and universities in Germany.
They guide students on program selection, from undergraduate courses to specialized master’s degrees and Ph.D. programs, tailored to their interests and backgrounds.
2. Application and Admission Assistance
The consultancy helps students navigate the application process, from filling out forms to compiling necessary documents.
They provide support with writing Statements of Purpose (SOPs), Letters of Recommendation (LORs), and preparing a well-organized application package, improving the chances of acceptance.
3. German Language Training
Since German language skills are highly beneficial (and sometimes required) for studying in Germany, Abroad Studies Outlook offers language training. Learning German can improve communication, help with everyday tasks, and provide access to a wider range of academic programs.
4. Student Visa Support
Applying for a student visa can be complex, and Abroad Studies Outlook provides guidance on the entire visa application process. They ensure students have the correct documents, financial proof, and other requirements for a successful application.
5. Scholarship and Financial Guidance
The team assists students in finding scholarship opportunities, financial aid options, and government programs like DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) that provide funding for international students.
6. Accommodation and Pre-Departure Assistance
Abroad Studies Outlook helps students secure accommodation in Germany and prepares them with essential information on adjusting to life in a new country, understanding local culture, and navigating the German education system.
7. Post-Arrival Support
The consultancy offers ongoing support after arrival, helping students with tasks like university registration, opening bank accounts, and finding part-time work opportunities if needed.
Benefits of Studying in Germany
No or Low Tuition Fees: Many German universities have little to no tuition fees for international students, making it a cost-effective option.
High-Quality Education: Germany is home to world-renowned universities and offers a strong focus on research and practical training.
Work Opportunities: Students can work part-time and, after graduation, have opportunities for post-study work permits, especially in fields like engineering, IT, and business.
International Environment: German universities are known for their diverse and inclusive environments, providing exposure to students from all over the world.
With Abroad Studies Outlook’s support, students can feel confident and well-prepared as they embark on their educational journey in Germany
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study-abroad-delhi · 1 day ago
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Your Guide to Studying in Europe: How Grace International Can Help Indian Students Achieve Their Dreams
Considering studying in Europe? Whether it’s the vibrant culture, the world-class universities, or the chance to experience something totally different, Europe has a lot to offer. But planning to study abroad can feel overwhelming—especially when it comes to understanding different education systems, language requirements, and managing applications. Don’t worry, though; you can rely on Grace International, a top study abroad consultant in Delhi NCR, to help make your European education dream a reality.
Let’s break down what studying in Europe could look like for you and how we can make your journey smoother, step by step.
Why Europe is a Fantastic Choice for Indian Students
From Germany’s top-tier engineering programs to France’s prestigious business schools, Europe has something for every field of interest. It’s affordable too! Many European countries, especially places like Germany, have either very low or no tuition fees at public universities. Plus, with a mix of cultures, languages, and foods, Europe gives you a chance to really broaden your horizons.
Top Study Destinations in Europe for Indian Students
Germany: Known for engineering and STEM programs, with affordable (or even free) tuition at public universities.
France: Perfect for business, fashion, and culinary arts.
Netherlands: Great for English-taught programs, especially in fields like engineering and economics.
Italy: Amazing for design, arts, and history.
Sweden & Finland: Ideal for research-focused programs with a high standard of living.;
The Basics of the European Education System
The education system in Europe is a little different from what you might be used to in India, so here’s a quick overview:
Bachelor’s Degree: These usually take 3–4 years, giving you solid foundational knowledge in your field.
Master’s Degree: Generally 1–2 years, and more research-focused, which is great if you want to dive deeper into a specific area.
PhD Programs: These can last 3–4 years, with an emphasis on research and opportunities for teaching or assistantships.
Another big plus? Europe follows the Bologna Process, which means degrees are standardized, making it easier to study and work across the continent.
Curious About What Grace International Does?
When you work with us, you get more than just advice. As one of the best study abroad consultants in West Delhi and Janakpuri, we’re with you every step of the way, handling the details so you can focus on what matters: preparing for an incredible journey ahead.
1. Helping You Find the Perfect Course and University
With so many options in Europe, it’s hard to know where to begin. That’s why we get to know you—your goals, interests, and budget—before helping you shortlist the universities and programs that are a perfect match.
2. Preparing for Language Tests
Whether you’re planning to study in English or a local language like German or French, language skills are key to opening up opportunities for both academics and future jobs in Europe. Many European universities, especially at the Master’s level, offer programs in English, but proficiency in the local language can expand your choices and deepen your experience abroad. At Grace International, an IELTS and TOEFL institute in Delhi, we offer comprehensive language preparation classes with expert trainers, hands-on practice sessions, and personalized feedback. We ensure you’re fully prepared to meet university language requirements and excel in exams like IELTS and TOEFL, setting you up for success from the start.
3. Crafting a Winning Application
A strong Statement of Purpose (SOP) and good Letters of Recommendation (LORs) can make all the difference. We’re here to help you tell your story compellingly, so you can stand out to the admissions committees.
4. Scholarship and Financial Aid Support
Studying abroad doesn’t have to break the bank. As a trusted overseas study consultant in Delhi, we’re experienced in identifying scholarships and financial aid options, and we’ll help you apply so that your European education is more affordable.
5. Visa Guidance
Visas can be tricky, with different requirements depending on the country. Our visa experts take care of the paperwork, help with embassy communications, and prep you for interviews so you can clear the visa process with ease.
6. Post-Arrival Assistance
Your journey doesn’t stop once you arrive in Europe! We’re here to help you get settled, from finding housing to understanding local customs and even helping with any official paperwork needed after you land.
Studying in Europe is a life-changing experience that can open up doors to global career opportunities. As an experienced abroad consultant in Delhi, Grace International’s mission is to be your reliable partner throughout this journey, making sure that your dream of studying in Europe becomes a reality.
Ready to start your European adventure? Contact us today, Grace International and let’s map out your path to success with the support of a leading overseas education consultant in Gurugram and the Delhi NCR region. We can’t wait to help you take this exciting step forward!
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sridevi09 · 2 days ago
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Germany Student Visa: Your Complete Guide to Studying in Germany
Are you dreaming of studying in one of Europe’s most academically and culturally rich countries? With a reputation for top-tier universities, diverse student life, and ample career opportunities, Germany has become an increasingly popular destination for international students. Whether you’re looking to pursue a bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree, the first step is obtaining a Germany student visa. This visa is essential for non-EU students planning to stay in Germany for longer than 90 days. Let's take you through the key details about the visa process, how to apply, and what to expect, with some expert advice from an overseas education consultant.
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Why Study in Germany?
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Before we dive into the visa details, you might be asking, "Why should I choose to study in Germany?" The answer is simple—Germany is a global leader in higher education and innovation. Here are just a few reasons why study in Germany is a great decision:
World-Class Education: Germany is home to some of the world’s best universities and research institutes. Many of these institutions are ranked highly for their academic programs, particularly in fields like engineering, medicine, and technology.
No Tuition Fees: Public universities in Germany offer education at little to no cost for international students. This makes it an attractive option for students looking to pursue higher education without incurring significant debt.
Diverse Student Community: With a strong international student presence, Germany offers a multicultural environment where you can meet people from all over the world, making it an ideal place to network and learn from different cultures.
Post-Graduation Opportunities: After completing your studies, Germany offers numerous work opportunities. Many students find jobs in the country due to the high demand for skilled workers, especially in technology and engineering sectors.
Steps to Apply for a Germany Student Visa
Once you've made the exciting decision to study in Germany, securing a Germany student visa is your next crucial step. The visa application process can seem overwhelming, but with a little guidance, it can be manageable. Here's a step-by-step breakdown:
Step 1: Ensure You Meet the Requirements
To apply for a Germany student visa, you need to meet certain eligibility criteria. The most common requirements include:
Unconditional Admission Letter: You must have an offer of admission from a German university or institution.
Proof of Financial Support: Germany requires that students demonstrate sufficient financial resources to cover their living expenses while studying. This is typically done by showing proof of funds in the form of a blocked bank account with a certain amount of money (around €11,000 per year).
Health Insurance: It is mandatory for all international students to have health insurance coverage while studying in Germany. You can opt for either German public health insurance or an international plan that covers your stay.
Valid Passport: Your passport should be valid for at least three months beyond the duration of your intended stay in Germany.
Step 2: Gather Required Documents
Your Germany student visa application will require several documents. These typically include:
A completed visa application form
Your valid passport
A recent passport-sized photograph
Admission letter from a recognized German university
Proof of financial resources (blocked account or scholarship)
Health insurance proof
Proof of academic qualifications and transcripts
A statement of purpose (SOP) or motivational letter
Make sure to check with the German consulate or embassy for any additional documents specific to your country of origin.
Step 3: Submit Your Application
Once you’ve gathered all the necessary documents, the next step is submitting your application. You can apply at the German consulate or embassy in your home country. It’s essential to apply well in advance (typically 3-4 months before your course starts) as visa processing can take some time.
The visa fee for a Germany student visa is typically around €75, though this may vary depending on the location. Some consulates may require an in-person interview as part of the application process, so be prepared to discuss your academic and future plans in Germany.
Step 4: Wait for Approval
The processing time for a Germany student visa can vary, but it usually takes 4 to 6 weeks. During this time, it’s important to stay patient and avoid making any travel arrangements until you’ve received your visa. Once approved, you’ll receive a visa sticker in your passport, which will allow you to travel to Germany and start your studies.
What Happens After You Arrive in Germany?
Congratulations, your Germany student visa is approved, and you’re ready to head to Germany! But before you start your academic journey, there are a few essential steps to take care of once you arrive:
Register with the Local Authorities: Upon arrival in Germany, you must register your address with the local authorities (Einwohnermeldeamt) within the first 14 days. This is required by law and must be done in the city where you’ll be living.
Apply for a Residence Permit: While the student visa allows you to enter Germany, you’ll need to apply for a residence permit once you arrive. This is necessary to legally stay in the country for the duration of your studies.
Open a Bank Account: It’s practical to have a local bank account to manage your finances during your stay. Some banks offer accounts specifically for students, which come with fewer fees.
Join Health Insurance: If you haven't already done so, make sure to register for German health insurance within the first few days of your arrival. Without health insurance, you won’t be able to register for university courses.
Seek Expert Guidance
Navigating the Germany student visa application process can be tricky, especially with all the paperwork involved. Working with an experienced overseas education consultant can make this process easier. These consultants can assist you with every step, from choosing the right university to ensuring your visa documents are in order. With their help, you’ll avoid common pitfalls and ensure your application is as strong as possible.
Final Thoughts
Securing a Germany student visa is an exciting first step toward your educational adventure in one of the most innovative and student-friendly countries in the world. By following the steps outlined above and seeking guidance from an overseas education consultant, you can be well on your way to achieving your academic goals in Germany. So, pack your bags, and get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey!
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leakyweep · 1 year ago
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Can I please get:
1. “Let me see those eyes.”, with a dom!reader and sub!Doflamingo?
Let reader put a sea prism stone collar on and fuck the sass out of him. Maybe he will be a good boy and obey. 😏❤️‍🔥
This was so challenging, but in a good way :D Thanks Germany!!
The collar was tight around his neck, and he felt slightly drained by it. He had never been one to submit to someone, especially not a human; however, he knew you would keep this here, in this grand bedroom, for only the two of you to reminisce on. His moans were filling your ears, and your senses were engulfed by him entirely as you choked harshly on his cock.
Your spit was dripping down his balls to his thighs, and he moaned as you pushed his tip down your throat, your wet cave closing around his length. It was driving him crazy not even having the strength to grab your head and shove himself balls deep in your throat, let alone allow you to have full control of his body, his pleasure. He let out a groan, his wrists struggling against the restraints that were usually adorning your arms.
"Yeah, baby," you lulled, pulling your lips from the angry red head of his dick to rest your head on his V-line, "I love when you make those noises for me." You gazed up at him with a lusty smile, noticing that he refused to meet your eyes.
"Hey-" you snapped, causing his eyes to dart back to yours hesitantly. A light blush adorned his cheeks, and in this moment you wanted to fuck him into oblivion for looking so god damn fine like this. "Let me see those eyes, babe. Be good for me, and I'll let you use me however you want, and I'll get you out of these annoying things. M'kay?" You smiled mockingly, reaching up to pat his warm, flushed cheek.
You positioned your sopping cunt above his hardness, biting your lip. "God, you look so beautiful like this..."
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ladali12345 · 21 days ago
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Documents Required for a Germany Student Visa Application
If you're planning to study in Germany, securing the right visa is an essential step in your journey. The Germany student visa allows international students to enter the country and pursue their academic goals. However, obtaining this visa requires thorough preparation and a set of specific documents. This blog will outline the essential documents needed for a successful Germany student visa application and how a study abroad consultant can assist you in this process.
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1. Understanding the Germany Student Visa
Before diving into the required documents, it’s crucial to understand the purpose of the Germany student visa. This visa is intended for students who have been accepted into a recognized German university or institution and plan to stay in Germany for their studies. The application process can be intricate, but having the right documentation can make it much smoother.
2. Essential Documents for the Germany Student Visa Application
Here’s a comprehensive list of the documents you’ll need to prepare for your Germany student visa application:
a. Valid Passport
Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay in Germany. Make sure to have at least two blank pages for visa stamps. If your passport is nearing expiration, renew it before applying for your visa.
b. Admission Letter
You must provide an official letter of acceptance from a recognized German university or institution. This document confirms that you have been admitted to a specific course or program. Ensure that the letter includes details such as your course start date and duration.
c. Proof of Financial Stability
Demonstrating that you can support yourself financially during your stay in Germany is crucial. You’ll need to provide evidence such as:
Blocked Account: This is a bank account in Germany that holds a set amount of money (approximately €11,208 for one year) which you can access monthly.
Sponsorship Letter: If someone else is funding your studies, include a letter from your sponsor along with their financial documents.
d. Health Insurance Coverage
Health insurance is mandatory for all students who study in Germany. You’ll need to present proof of health insurance coverage that meets German standards. This can be obtained from a German health insurance provider or an international insurance plan that is recognized in Germany.
e. Language Proficiency Proof
Depending on your course of study, you may need to demonstrate proficiency in either German or English. Provide certificates or test scores from recognized language proficiency tests (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL, TestDaF) to fulfill this requirement.
f. Curriculum Vitae (CV)
A well-structured CV outlining your academic background, work experience, and relevant skills can strengthen your application. Focus on your educational qualifications, extracurricular activities, and any relevant work experience related to your field of study.
g. Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Your Statement of Purpose is an opportunity to express your motivations for studying in Germany. Discuss why you chose your particular program, your career aspirations, and how studying in Germany aligns with your goals. Make it personal and engaging to make a lasting impression.
h. Passport-Sized Photographs
Typically, you’ll need to submit two to three recent passport-sized photographs that meet the Schengen visa photo requirements. Make sure they are clear and adhere to the specified guidelines.
i. Visa Application Form
Complete the Germany student visa application form accurately. This form can usually be downloaded from the website of the German consulate or embassy in your home country. Ensure that all sections are filled out correctly to avoid delays.
j. Additional Documents
Depending on your individual circumstances, you may be asked for additional documentation, such as:
Previous academic transcripts
Proof of accommodation in Germany (e.g., rental agreement or university housing confirmation)
Criminal record check or police clearance certificate
3. The Application Process
Once you have gathered all the necessary documents, follow these steps for the application process:
a. Schedule an Appointment
Contact the nearest German consulate or embassy in your home country to schedule a visa appointment. Be sure to inquire about their specific requirements and any additional documents you may need.
b. Submit Your Application
Attend your appointment and submit your application along with all required documents. Be prepared to answer questions about your study plans, financial situation, and motivations for studying in Germany.
c. Wait for Processing
Visa processing times can vary, so it’s advisable to apply well in advance of your intended travel date. Check with the consulate about typical processing times and plan accordingly.
4. How a Study Abroad Consultant Can Help
Navigating the visa application process can be overwhelming, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the requirements. A study abroad consultant can provide valuable support by:
Guiding You on Documentation: They can help ensure you have all the necessary documents and that they meet the consulate’s requirements.
Reviewing Your Application: Consultants can assist in reviewing your application materials, including your SOP and CV, to enhance your chances of approval.
Preparing for the Interview: They can conduct mock interviews to help you feel more confident during the actual visa interview.
Conclusion
Applying for a Germany student visa involves careful preparation and a thorough understanding of the required documents. By gathering all necessary documentation, including your admission letter, proof of financial stability, health insurance, and more, you can increase your chances of a successful application. Additionally, working with a study abroad consultant can provide the guidance and support you need to navigate this complex process. With the right preparation, you’ll be well on your way to an enriching educational experience in Germany.
also read:
Challenges Faced by International Students in Germany and How to Overcome Them
Understanding the Timeline for Applying to German Universities
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