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Eons ago when i lived in Göttingen one of my dorm mates was a giant fuckass. You would not believe. I had a tumblr at that time but never talked about him cuz i barely had an internet connection. Started lying to us from the very first second. I agreed to show him around the neighbourhood, where the stores are and how to get to work and that shit. Asked him what he did before he came here. He said he studied law. Which is a lie. You couldnt get into our rehab program if you went to Uni. At all. Guy was my nemesis. He tried to gaslight me but I parried his attempts flawlessly which pissed him off so he tried even Harder to gaslight me. He tried to gaslight another dorm mate but that too failed cuz I already prepared said dorm mate for this. Bitchass shifted his focus back to me. We would get up in the morning and think about how we can make each other's day hell. First conscious thought of the day: "How can i ruin this bitches' day?" We saw each other anywhere and walked towards each other like this is JoJo, ready to fucking rip into each other any second. He worked in my department as well! Hell! Luckily he did an internship for most of the week and i only had to endure him once a week. Ofc he decided to sit his ass right next to me immediately. Bitch! There were three empty desks! Far Far Away From Me! 8 hours of just bickering and fighting and having a pissing contest. He would get on his bike i would walk home and there immediately we would be at each other's throats. Fucker would assemble a fucking shelf at 3am in the morning, waking us all up so i skated in the hallway and threw tennis balls at his door in the afternoon when he wanted to nap. We also blasted Blue Stahli. My friends would have to hold me back like a barking dog on a leash when I saw him in the wild. It was infuriating! Literally almost every waking moment of my life was taken up by thinking about the fucker and how to make his life worse. If i could i wouldve printed his face out and threw darts at it, literally. I was nice to him in the beginning! I reached out and he spat on my hand. Unacceptable! I felt like we were constantly One honest conversation away from being friends but he kept ruining it by lying. And im like "Bitch im literally not even judging you, we are all fucked up just stop fucking lying for once!" Sometimes, very rarely, we would actually talk about something Normally but it was a slippery slide and could become another pissing contest at any second. Once he asked me about what anime i watch and actually told me what he watched (some actually interesting and obscure bullshit) so i asked him if we want to watch something together but he was like Lol no and i was like Bitch im trying to be nice to you!!! You keep approaching me and talking to me so im offering shit to you! Why Are You Like This??? I wouldve hate-fucked that guy. I Should have hate-fucked the guy. The only person in my life until then who could see eye to eye with me. I felt Challenged. I was like "Finally! A worthy enemy!" Once in a lifetime guy, still to this day. I never felt about anyone like this like I felt about that guy. I kinda miss it ngl. Someone who Could have utterly destroyed me but I could have utterly destroyed him as well. Like "Fuck that guy can see right into my soul. No one else has ever done that." Shouldve gotten together with that guy instead of the guy i was dating instead at that time. Probably still wouldve been less toxic. Simply cuz as much as we hated each other there was also some weird kind of mutual respect for each other. Man i really miss having a nemesis. Someone on the very same level as me in a very specific way that just.. pisses me off. Yet is so so satisfying.
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Der Tod Kaiser Heinrich Ⅱ. in der #Pfalz Grona im heutigen #Göttingen jährt sich zum 1000. Mal. Es sind archäologische Untersuchungen geplant. #Archäologie 🏺 #histodons @Archaeodons group https://www.hna.de/lokales/goettingen/goettingen-ort28741/kaiser-heinrich-starb-vor-1000-jahren-im-heutigen-goettingen-93213811.html
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Support: Mayan; Yucateco; Phonology, Syntax, Typology: PhD, University of Göttingen
At the University of Göttingen -Public Law Foundation-, Institute for Linguistics, there is a PhD position to be filled within a research project on Yucatec Maya (starting data: 1 October 2024, duration: 36 months). Deadline for applications: 16 July 2024 For more details (including project details and required/desired qualifications), kindly see the announcement at the University website: uni-goettingen.de/de/644546.html?details=74538 http://dlvr.it/T9KqMk
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Oberhetzer Reichelt wieder in Aktion
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Wie der NDR die Bauern zu einer rechtsradikalen Minderheit machen will
Tichy:»Es gibt so Einstiegssätze, nach denen möchte eigentlich niemand mehr einen Text noch weiterlesen. Zum Beispiel: „Janna Luisa Pieper ist Agrarsoziologin an der Uni Göttingen.“ Erfahrungsgemäß ist einfach die Wahrscheinlichkeit hoch, dass alles, was nach so einem Einstiegssatz noch kommen kann, dem Publikum den Tag versaut. Der Autor dieses Textes (also ich) versteht das und Der Beitrag Wie der NDR die Bauern zu einer rechtsradikalen Minderheit machen will erschien zuerst auf Tichys Einblick. http://dlvr.it/T2Yg6k «
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Top Courses and Universities for Study in Germany After 12th
Germany has emerged as one of the top destinations for international students seeking high-quality education and a vibrant cultural experience. With its rich history, strong economy, and world-class educational institutions, Germany offers a wide range of opportunities for students looking to pursue higher education after completing their 12th-grade exams. In this blog, we will explore the top courses and universities in Germany for students after completing their secondary education.
Why Study in Germany?
Before delving into specific courses and universities, it’s important to understand why Germany is an attractive destination for international students:
1. World-Class Education: Germany is renowned for its high-quality education system, which emphasizes research and innovation. Many of its universities consistently rank among the top in the world.
2. Affordability: Public universities in Germany offer tuition-free or low-cost education for international students. This significantly reduces the financial burden on students and their families.
3. Diverse Range of Programs: Germany offers a vast array of courses and programs, catering to a wide variety of interests and career goals.
4. Rich Culture and History: Germany is a hub of culture and history, with vibrant cities, museums, and a diverse cultural scene, making it an attractive place to live and study.
5. Strong Job Market: Germany’s strong economy and job market offer great opportunities for international students to gain valuable work experience and find employment after graduation.
Top Courses to Consider
Now, let’s explore some of the top courses that international students can pursue in Germany after completing their 12th-grade exams:
1. Engineering: Germany is renowned for its engineering programs, and students can choose from various fields such as mechanical, electrical, civil, and automotive engineering. Universities like the Technical University of Munich and RWTH Aachen University are highly regarded for engineering programs.
2. Computer Science and IT: With the growing demand for technology professionals, computer science and IT programs are popular choices. The University of Stuttgart and the University of Freiburg offer excellent computer science programs.
3. Medicine: Germany is known for its world-class medical education. Programs like Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmacy are offered at universities like Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin and Heidelberg University.
4. Business and Management: Business programs are also popular among international students. Universities such as the University of Mannheim and Frankfurt School of Finance & Management offer well-regarded business and management courses.
5. Natural Sciences: If you have a passion for natural sciences, you can consider programs in Physics, Chemistry, or Biology. The Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and the University of Heidelberg are known for their natural science programs.
6. Language and Literature: For students interested in languages and literature, German universities offer programs in Linguistics, Literature, and Language Studies. The University of Göttingen and the Humboldt University of Berlin are known for their humanities programs.
7. Environmental Sciences: With a growing focus on sustainability and the environment, Germany offers excellent programs in Environmental Sciences and Sustainability. The University of Freiburg and the Technical University of Munich have strong offerings in this field.
8. Architecture: Germany’s innovative architectural designs and heritage make it an excellent place to study Architecture. The Technical University of Berlin and the University of Stuttgart are renowned for their architecture programs.
9. Mathematics: If you have a knack for numbers and mathematics, consider enrolling in a Mathematics program at institutions like the University of Bonn or the University of Goettingen.
Top Universities in Germany
Now, let’s take a look at some of the top universities in Germany known for their academic excellence and the courses they offer:
1. Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich: This university consistently ranks among the top in Germany and offers a wide range of programs in various disciplines.
2. Heidelberg University: Known for its strong focus on research, Heidelberg University is one of the oldest universities in Germany and is particularly renowned for its natural sciences and medical programs.
3. Technical University of Munich: Highly regarded for engineering and technology programs, it has a strong emphasis on research and innovation.
4. University of Freiburg: This university is known for its commitment to sustainability and environmental sciences. It offers a diverse range of programs in various fields.
5. University of Stuttgart: With a strong reputation in engineering and technology, it’s an excellent choice for students interested in these areas.
6. Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin: A prestigious medical school, it offers programs in Medicine, Dentistry, and other medical disciplines.
7. University of Mannheim: Renowned for its business and management programs, it provides a world-class education in these fields.
8. University of Bonn: Known for its strong mathematics and natural sciences programs, it’s an excellent choice for students interested in these subjects.
9. University of Göttingen: This university has a rich history and is particularly strong in humanities and social sciences.
Admission Requirements
To study in Germany, international students generally need to meet the following admission requirements:
1. High School Certificate: You will need to have completed your 12th-grade exams or their equivalent.
2. Language Proficiency: Depending on the language of instruction at your chosen university, you may need to demonstrate proficiency in German or English by taking tests such as the TestDaF, IELTS, or TOEFL.
3. Visa: You will need to apply for a student visa to study in Germany. Be sure to check the specific visa requirements for your home country.
4. Finances: You will need to prove that you have sufficient financial means to support yourself during your studies. This typically involves a blocked bank account or proof of a scholarship.
5. Academic Requirements: Each university and program may have specific academic requirements, so be sure to check the admission criteria for your chosen course.
Studying in Germany after completing your 12th-grade exams can be a life-changing experience. The country’s top-notch education system, a diverse range of courses, and a strong job market make it an attractive destination for international students. With renowned universities and a commitment to research and innovation, Germany offers an excellent opportunity to pursue higher education and build a promising career. Whether you’re interested in engineering, medicine, business, or any other field, Germany has something to offer. So, start your journey by exploring the options and preparing for your exciting academic adventure in Germany.
Also read: – Why studying abroad is better than studying in India
Also read: – Germany Is Now World’s 3rd Most Popular Study Destination
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Göttinger Sieben
#Göttinger_Sieben. @tazgezwitscher erinnert in diesen Tagen an sieben freíheitliche Hochschullehrer in Göttingen, die vor 185 Jahren dem Hannoverschen König die Stirn boten. Sie begehrten auf. #Christiane_Möbus hat den "Göttinger Sieben" ein Denkmal gesetzt.
Die taz erinnert in diesen Tagen an sieben freíheitliche Hochschullehrer in Göttingen, die vor 185 Jahren dem Hannoverschen König die Stirn boten. Sieben Professoren der Uni Göttingen begehrten auf. Christiane Möbus hat den “Göttinger Sieben” ein Denkmal gesetzt. “Tritt man in Hannover zur City-Seite aus dem Bahnhof heraus, landet man auf dem Ernst-August-Platz. Dort steht im Zentrum, wenig…
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Geschichte vernetzt denken: Studierende der Uni Hamburg experimentieren mit interaktiven Darstellungen von mittelalterlicher Textilgeschichte und trainieren ganz nebenbei Grundlagen des Coding mit Twine. Aufschlussreich und witzig zeigen die Formate, dass komplexe historische Themen nicht linear erzählt werden müssen.
Überblick zum Projekt mit Einführung zu den Twine-Formaten: Teil 1 und Teil 2.
ABENTEUER EINES KAUFMANNS IN EINEM HÖFISCHEN ROMAN (Elisabeth Bäker)
WIE KLEIDET MAN SICH RICHTIG IN ITALIEN UND ENGLAND? (Lotte Schepers)
KLEIDERWAHL VOR DEM KIRCHGANG (Tomke Schöningh)
QUIZ ZU TUCHPLOMBEN AUS GÖTTINGEN (Daniel Otto)
KLEIDERWAHL JE NACH STAND (Evelyne Scheck)
DETEKTIVGESCHICHTE ÜBER EINEN VERSCHWUNDENEN HANDSCHUH (Aline Castan)
EIN HANSISCHER KAUFMANNSJUNGE LERNT DEN TUCHHANDEL KENNEN (Caroline Schmuck)
HÄNDLER AUF DER FRANKFURTER MESSE (Carlos Masou)
INFOS, QUIZ UND SPIEL ZU KOPFBEDECKUNGEN IM SPÄTEN MITTELALTER (Celine Müller)
VERGLEICH ZWISCHEN KLEIDERORDNUNGEN IN JAPAN UND IN EUROPA (Gwendolin Siepmann)
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Das Farbenspiel war die Zugabe-total umsonst!
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Forschende entdecken nicht-binäre Menschen – aus der Bronzezeit
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Heute morgen erst gesehen, daß der ehemalige Direktor des Seminars für Ur- und Frühgeschichte der Uni #Göttingen Prof. Karl-Heinz Willroth schon vor beinahe einem Jahr verstorben ist. Das mag mit daran liegen, daß ich im Internet lediglich die Traueranzeigen der Familie und der Universität, aber keinen Nachruf finde. #Archäologie 🏺#RIP https://trauer-anzeigen.de/traueranzeige/karl-heinz-willroth
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Sammlung Wallmoden: Erbprinz Ernst August will Skulpturen zurück
Seit 44 Jahren sind die antiken Kunstwerke an der Uni Göttingen beherbergt - jetzt will der Besitzer seine Sammlung zurück haben.
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