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Re: German Embassy And Visa by exboyega: 2:14pm On Nov 26, 2014
Horatio27:
u know some people are asleep by 11:56 pm right?.
Atleast sme people responded.........

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Re: German Embassy And Visa by Horatio27: 2:16pm On Nov 26, 2014
exboyega:

Atleast sme people responded.........
hmm
Re: German Embassy And Visa by Eke40seven(m): 2:35pm On Nov 26, 2014
Hello!
I have been away for a while, I had to breeze through a very difficult professional exam with just a few days of self study and I have been away from any settled shelter for a while. I just used some time off to peep into the thread and see some comments but couldnt contribute .

Some of the people looking forward to gaining admission and are fidgeting about the cities your school is located in and the language. One thing you should note is that, different things are applicable to different people and in different places. For instance nevilbot was complaining about his city and I asked him, if he has been to a Nigerian or African church to ask for help..fortunately, that was where his salvation laid, and that could be difference between a good city and a tough city. Look at the opportunities which lies wherever you are and take advantage. And don't forget information is power. Always go to or do things that will attract opportunities to you.

Now here is a simple tip which I have always emphasised on. When you are assessing the economic potentials of a city, try to look at opportunities that abound in the neighboring cities too and the proximity to those places. For instance, a school could be in worms, but worms is not as good or big as Manheim but it less than 20-30 minutes from there and Manheim cannot be more than 1 hour from Frankfurt and also consider your free semester ticket from school. NRW as a state is also so compact that for instance you can school in Aachen or Bonn and work in Cologne and may be still visit your friend occasionally in Leverkusen or Gelsenkirchen. From Dortmund, you can visit your new flame at Duisburg while keeping tabs on the old one at Bochum or Essen. and all these places are self reliant cities. However, if you are isolated in far away cold Rostock, Mecklenburg Volpomerin, in the former Eàst Germany, OYO (its not so bad o) grin

No matter what you do, don't forget your fellow Nigerians over there in schools and especially CHURCHES, people tend to bond better and become more helpful to people of their kind when they are away lonely from home. Their fellow country men are the closest they can get to home. Its just simple psychology.

Germany is a large country with different traits. the rich Munichans are legendary snubs and business like, while hamburgers are more lively with their red light districts everywhere (well, with 1.8 million people), while Cologners are just dry, can't joke to sàve their life. Some cities are friendlier than others, some are more fun, some more richer, etc. At the end of the day, these are just stereotypes, its left for you to create a niche for yourself as one earlier said.

In terms of language, you stand to cope better in larger international cities, than some small pub town. However, the trade off is that your knowledge of German and ability to speak will be better in those smaller towns and will be horned better than in bigger international cities where English is widely spoken because there are less challenges or barriers to using it. The advantage is that at the end of the day, if you plan to work in Germany after studies, they will respect your German language proficiency better and you have less restrictions to the labour market in terms of language. So, if you are facing such challenge, use it as an opportunity to learn the language and not see it as an outright problem.

Again, what we are missing here is the post travel education. Thank God we are coming up and some are taking up the challenge.
*******************************************************
Now to me, grin grin I will say I lost the fight but not the battle. Its so sad, painful and unsettling that one puts so much effort, prayer, fasting, prophesies, intellect, time and finance, faith, hope, love and a whole lot of sacrifices into something so passionately and it comes bouncing back right before your very eye without meeting any of your expectations. It is tougher especially when you dreamt it and carried the responsibility single handedly. "It all shows that the race is not to the swift, neither the battle to the strong..... time and chance happens to them all"

The embassy hasn't replied me yet and i have not gotten a new sponsorship letter neither the old one corrected but my time has elapsed and I cant beat the deadline so am writing them to withdraw my application before they reject me officially so that it won't give my passport a bad record.

I have met great people in this journey and am proud I met them. This thread is such a great inspiration. Thanks for your prayers and the encouraging words. I don't have a hint of what next to do or what strategy am going to use back to Deutschland but in all, it is well. I need to call my spirit which has long left for Germany back to his body which he left here in Nigeria so they can both find a way forward.

The marvelling disappointment does not in any way indicate the last of me on this thread, from time to time, even if not daily, i will make my presence felt.

God bless you all!

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Re: German Embassy And Visa by victz: 2:57pm On Nov 26, 2014
Eke I've tried to call u on several occations ur number isn't going through. Plz, kindly send ur MTN the airtel u sent isn't going through thanks.
Re: German Embassy And Visa by victz: 3:10pm On Nov 26, 2014
@Eke; I admire ur courage, sacrifice and efforts it will not go in vain God will surely make a way for u bro.

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Re: German Embassy And Visa by Eke40seven(m): 3:42pm On Nov 26, 2014
victz:
Eke I've tried to call u on several occations ur number isn't going through. Plz, kindly send ur MTN the airtel u sent isn't going through thanks.
You are right. I was off the line for a while except you wanna reach me through Whatsapp.
I'm back on now.. You can try calling again.
God bless you!
Re: German Embassy And Visa by rafcrown(m): 8:23pm On Nov 26, 2014
@EKE,Thanks a lot and I really wish you all the best of luck.U are great.

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Re: German Embassy And Visa by stanogb(m): 5:31am On Nov 27, 2014
Hello pals, i found this instruction in my school (University of Bonn) website "The transcript MUST display credit points according to the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) for each individual course you have covered during your studies."
does it mean I have to evaluate my Undergraduate Transcripts like in USA.
Re: German Embassy And Visa by solidman59(m): 10:23am On Nov 27, 2014
Greetings to y'all. Nice thread here I must say.
Please guys I wanna apply for the winter semester for masters, I have a BSC in Elec/Elect egrg. From your experiences guys, I need some schools (in nice cities) to apply to, som1 help please.
Thanks
Re: German Embassy And Visa by naijadove: 12:05pm On Nov 27, 2014
solidman59:
Greetings to y'all. Nice thread here I must say.
Please guys I wanna apply for the winter semester for masters, I have a BSC in Elec/Elect egrg. From your experiences guys, I need some schools (in nice cities) to apply to, som1 help please.
Thanks

Start reading from at least a hundred pages back. All your enquiries will be sorted. Going to study in Germany? Research is very key!!!
So start by reading
Re: German Embassy And Visa by solidman59(m): 8:04pm On Nov 27, 2014
I hear u bro. I've seen the pages but I need some1 who's already dia to answer me. Thank you
naijadove:


Start reading from at least a hundred pages back. All your enquiries will be sorted. Going to study in Germany? Research is very key!!!
So start by reading
Re: German Embassy And Visa by dolpaz: 9:36pm On Nov 27, 2014
solidman59:
I hear u bro. I've seen the pages but I need some1 who's already dia to answer me. Thank you

You can simply ask google

"What are the best cities in germany" then follow up from there. undecided undecided

#noOffence bro cool cool

Geimensam Sind Wir Stark !
Re: German Embassy And Visa by hollaytan: 10:11pm On Nov 27, 2014
i was at the german embassy to certify my documents today only for the fool at the gate (security) to tell me dat i should come back on monday by 9am. Pls is there are specific days or time for certifying documents?
Re: German Embassy And Visa by kgsl: 10:56pm On Nov 27, 2014
hollaytan:
i was at the german embassy to certify my documents today only for the fool at the gate (security) to tell me dat i should come back on monday by 9am. Pls is there are specific days or time for certifying documents?

......You will continue to meet this "fool" as long as you have anything to do with the German Embassy. This man is doing his job and he deserves some respect.

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Re: German Embassy And Visa by tayoslayer(m): 11:22pm On Nov 27, 2014
hollaytan:
i was at the german embassy to certify my documents today only for the fool at the gate (security) to tell me dat i should come back on monday by 9am. Pls is there are specific days or time for certifying documents?
Lol ...that was his job to tell you, though you sound like he was unfriendly, typical naija drills anyways it is on mon, Tue and wed before 12pm except they changed it. You will be asked to drop your documents ,leave the premise and come back to pick it up by 12:00 pm. Mein zwei Löffel
Re: German Embassy And Visa by stanogb(m): 2:21am On Nov 28, 2014
stanogb:
Hello pals, i found this instruction in my school (University of Bonn) website "The transcript MUST display credit points according to the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) for each individual course you have covered during your studies."
does it mean I have to evaluate my Undergraduate Transcripts like in USA.
Re: German Embassy And Visa by hollaytan: 10:25am On Nov 28, 2014
tayoslayer:

Lol ...that was his job to tell you, though you sound like he was unfriendly, typical naija drills anyways it is on mon, Tue and wed before 12pm except they changed it. You will be asked to drop your documents ,leave the premise and come back to pick it up by 12:00 pm. Mein zwei Löffel



Thanks for your apt response, you just hit the nail on the head..... he was very unfriendly as you predicted. thanks for the enlightenment, i guess i am to go with the original documents and the photocopies and the copies will be the documents to be certified?
Re: German Embassy And Visa by tayoslayer(m): 10:29am On Nov 28, 2014
hollaytan:




Thanks for your apt response, you just hit the nail on the head..... he was very unfriendly as you predicted. thanks for the enlightenment, i guess i am to go with the original documents and the photocopies and the copies will be the documents to be certified?

Ja, natürlich.
@all if you're learning German at home like me and you have good internet access, I would advice you watch "Easy German" videos on you-tube. Interviewing people on German streets in different cities with subtitles in German and English so you can follow the conversations both ways. Their videos are really cool. We shall all drink garri in Germo one day.

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Re: German Embassy And Visa by hollaytan: 10:30am On Nov 28, 2014
kgsl:


......You will continue to meet this "fool" as long as you have anything to do with the German Embassy. This man is doing his job and he deserves some respect.
i know he deserves some respect truly, i only adjudged him due to the character he potrayed grin
Re: German Embassy And Visa by hollaytan: 10:36am On Nov 28, 2014
tayoslayer:


Ja, natürlich.
chief help my condition nao. grin............i no even understand broken dutch self.....pls meaning sir wink
Re: German Embassy And Visa by tayoslayer(m): 10:54am On Nov 28, 2014
hollaytan:

chief help my condition nao. grin............i no even understand broken dutch self.....pls meaning sir wink

Frankly, I usually prefer not to respond to 'already chewed meat' meaning question that have already been dealt with previously but the thread has been a lil' boring lately so responding is not a bad idea for now (no offence) and Not like I encourage spoon feeding but most of the questions you will ever have to ask are somewhere on this thread. Anyway my answer was 'yes' i.e what else are you certifying if not copies *and in-between, 'dutch is obsolete for German as it now pertains to Netherland while 'deutsch' pertains to Germany* grin
Re: German Embassy And Visa by hollaytan: 12:10pm On Nov 28, 2014
tayoslayer:


Frankly, I usually prefer not to respond to 'already chewed meat' meaning question that have already been dealt with previously but the thread has been a lil' boring lately so responding is not a bad idea for now (no offence) and Not like I encourage spoon feeding but most of the questions you will ever have to ask are somewhere on this thread. Anyway my answer was 'yes' i.e what else are you certifying if not copies *and in-between, 'dutch is obsolete for German as it now pertains to Netherland while 'deutsch' pertains to Germany* grin
thanks bro................................ wink
Re: German Embassy And Visa by naijadove: 3:06pm On Nov 28, 2014
solidman59:
I hear u bro. I've seen the pages but I need some1 who's already dia to answer me. Thank you
That's not true, you want someone to respond to you not necessarily someone from Germany, dont pretend!.
The information you require is either on the thread or on the daad.de site.
More important is the course you want to study before the 'nice' city. you want english taught as well which narrows your selection to a handful.

So you berra go and do your research instead of waiting for people in Germany to respond. I believe the family on this thread are waiting for them to share their experiences in school, their courses and the respective cities, not helping you look for a school that you can find on daad.

Thank you.
Re: German Embassy And Visa by XketchDesigns(m): 3:15pm On Nov 28, 2014
Nice to see you guys r sharing the Germany story and life there, I once made this request but somehow people shut me down. Maybe cz it didn't come from one of the "regular" posters.
Anyways, it still leaves that post-study experience short on this thread.
Re: German Embassy And Visa by nevilbot: 3:54pm On Nov 28, 2014
Got my resident permit today but it was just one year and it cost 100€.

If u are in ur ist semester like me and u av a b something certification in German language proficiency den u might want to check out this scholarship DAT i stumbled on. Mind u its only for dos already in German and still in ur ist semester of masters. I can't apply cus I don't av German language certification

http://www.scholars4dev.com/3761/heinrich-boll-scholarships-for-international-students/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+scholars4dev+%28Scholarships+for+Development+%7C+International+Scholarships+for+Developing+Countries%29

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Re: German Embassy And Visa by SimplyAlfy: 7:49pm On Nov 28, 2014
Eke40seven:
Hello!
I have been away for a while, I had to breeze through a very difficult professional exam with just a few days of self study and I have been away from any settled shelter for a while. I just used some time off to peep into the thread and see some comments but couldnt contribute .

Some of the people looking forward to gaining admission and are fidgeting about the cities your school is located in and the language. One thing you should note is that, different things are applicable to different people and in different places. For instance nevilbot was complaining about his city and I asked him, if he has been to a Nigerian or African church to ask for help..fortunately, that was where his salvation laid, and that could be difference between a good city and a tough city. Look at the opportunities which lies wherever you are and take advantage. And don't forget information is power. Always go to or do things that will attract opportunities to you.

Now here is a simple tip which I have always emphasised on. When you are assessing the economic potentials of a city, try to look at opportunities that abound in the neighboring cities too and the proximity to those places. For instance, a school could be in worms, but worms is not as good or big as Manheim but it less than 20-30 minutes from there and Manheim cannot be more than 1 hour from Frankfurt and also consider your free semester ticket from school. NRW as a state is also so compact that for instance you can school in Aachen or Bonn and work in Cologne and may be still visit your friend occasionally in Leverkusen or Gelsenkirchen. From Dortmund, you can visit your new flame at Duisburg while keeping tabs on the old one at Bochum or Essen. and all these places are self reliant cities. However, if you are isolated in far away cold Rostock, Mecklenburg Volpomerin, in the former Eàst Germany, OYO (its not so bad o) grin

No matter what you do, don't forget your fellow Nigerians over there in schools and especially CHURCHES, people tend to bond better and become more helpful to people of their kind when they are away lonely from home. Their fellow country men are the closest they can get to home. Its just simple psychology.

Germany is a large country with different traits. the rich Munichans are legendary snubs and business like, while hamburgers are more lively with their red light districts everywhere (well, with 1.8 million people), while Cologners are just dry, can't joke to sàve their life. Some cities are friendlier than others, some are more fun, some more richer, etc. At the end of the day, these are just stereotypes, its left for you to create a niche for yourself as one earlier said.

In terms of language, you stand to cope better in larger international cities, than some small pub town. However, the trade off is that your knowledge of German and ability to speak will be better in those smaller towns and will be horned better than in bigger international cities where English is widely spoken because there are less challenges or barriers to using it. The advantage is that at the end of the day, if you plan to work in Germany after studies, they will respect your German language proficiency better and you have less restrictions to the labour market in terms of language. So, if you are facing such challenge, use it as an opportunity to learn the language and not see it as an outright problem.

Again, what we are missing here is the post travel education. Thank God we are coming up and some are taking up the challenge.
*******************************************************
Now to me, grin grin I will say I lost the fight but not the battle. Its so sad, painful and unsettling that one puts so much effort, prayer, fasting, prophesies, intellect, time and finance, faith, hope, love and a whole lot of sacrifices into something so passionately and it comes bouncing back right before your very eye without meeting any of your expectations. It is tougher especially when you dreamt it and carried the responsibility single handedly. "It all shows that the race is not to the swift, neither the battle to the strong..... time and chance happens to them all"

The embassy hasn't replied me yet and i have not gotten a new sponsorship letter neither the old one corrected but my time has elapsed and I cant beat the deadline so am writing them to withdraw my application before they reject me officially so that it won't give my passport a bad record.

I have met great people in this journey and am proud I met them. This thread is such a great inspiration. Thanks for your prayers and the encouraging words. I don't have a hint of what next to do or what strategy am going to use back to Deutschland but in all, it is well. I need to call my spirit which has long left for Germany back to his body which he left here in Nigeria so they can both find a way forward.

The marvelling disappointment does not in any way indicate the last of me on this thread, from time to time, even if not daily, i will make my presence felt.

God bless you all!
You have prove indeed to be the most noble of all on this thread and really I am not one fantastic with written words but trust GOD, all this only makes you success book more volumptous, In JESUS NAME you shall achieve not just dream but the best of what GOD has planned down for u or do think all help u've rendered at one point or the other in ur life will go in vein ....NO, GOD notices all.Good thing u know it aint over yet. We almost share the same downcast but.......GOD still dey for heaven so bros both ur hands rub down ur chest "sampam".pm me (as u don't reply mine).ur motivation is my mine vice-a-verse.

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Re: German Embassy And Visa by Nobody: 8:00pm On Nov 28, 2014
I just got letter of rejection from Weingerten today (Bsc elect. engineering). I want to assume maybe its because I have HND mechanical engineering instead of electrical engineering? or because I mixed / joined 2 WAEC results? I am really sad.
Next I am thinking of applying to HTW for Bsc. Business administration, will they admit me? I e-mail them but they didn't reply with an answer. Also please has anyone been given admission despite having to join two Waec results together?
cc: kellytop abeg attend to me

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Re: German Embassy And Visa by gabialonso(m): 8:58pm On Nov 28, 2014
solidman59:
I hear u bro. I've seen the pages but I need some1 who's already dia to answer me. Thank you
can u kindly post the links to those pages, atleast it will serve as a guild to others, thanks. You can ask your questions now
Re: German Embassy And Visa by Justcul(m): 7:43am On Nov 29, 2014
double posts..
Re: German Embassy And Visa by Justcul(m): 7:45am On Nov 29, 2014
crowns2:
I just got letter of rejection from Weingerten today (Bsc elect. engineering). I want to assume maybe its because I have HND mechanical engineering instead of electrical engineering? or because I mixed / joined 2 WAEC results? I am really sad.
Next I am thinking of applying to HTW for Bsc. Business administration, will they admit me? I e-mail them but they didn't reply with an answer. Also please has anyone been given admission despite having to join two Waec results together?
cc: kellytop abeg attend to me

Apply to schools through Uni -assist! they will charge you fees, but you stand a better chance..

always my 2 kobo sha .
Re: German Embassy And Visa by Akin26: 8:04am On Nov 29, 2014
please house...please can someone with 2.2 (second class lower)) class of degree be offered admission into Germany universities?
Re: German Embassy And Visa by Eke40seven(m): 11:48am On Nov 29, 2014
Akin26:
please house...please can someone with 2.2 (second class lower)) class of degree be offered admission into Germany universities?

It depends on your GP. if you have a minimum of at least 2.9 or approximately 3.0 on a 5 point scale, you will stand a good chance of gaining admission. However, that would be more likely in programme with a non-restricted admission policy.
so the wise thing is to choose as many schools as possible especially those with open admission if your GP is above 2.9 or safely 3.0 on a 5 point CGPA scale.

Hope you find it useful
Good luck!

@SimplyAlfy, thanks for those words of encouragement. I replied your PM more than twice and even sent you a mail more than thrice and still didn't get a valid reply as your replies were coming in blank.. You can send me your whatsapp number or you bbm pin
Jay bless!

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