Studying Law in Hamburg, Germany | International Student Vlog 2018

Meet Liliia from Russia. A dream came true for her: She is studying law in her favourite city Hamburg! Learn in this video how she got there and follow along as she shares her experiences during the summer semester of 2018.
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  • @whxisblitz
    @whxisblitz5 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Gives me some inspiration for my vlogs

  • @zeem4real
    @zeem4real11 ай бұрын

    Can you tell me which university in Germany will be best for studying Law with low tuition fees?

  • @StudyinGermany_de

    @StudyinGermany_de

    11 ай бұрын

    Hi Zeem 👋 As all German universities offer a high-quality education, it’s hard to say which university is the best. The best university for you is the one which best meets your expectations and criteria based on your chosen programme. When choosing a university, you should take several aspects into account, like the range of subjects, the size of the university and city, as well as the cost of living in that city. You can find all of the degree programmes on offer at German universities on the website My GUIDE: 👉www.myguide.de/en/ Unfortunately, we cannot really help you decide which university is the best for you. This decision depends on many things. If you like to base your decision on official rankings, please check the following university ranking of the CHE (Centrum für Hochschulentwicklung): 👉www.daad.de/deutschland/studienangebote/ranking/en Best wishes, The Study in Germany Team

  • @medicophilickritika7777
    @medicophilickritika77777 ай бұрын

    Can you plz tell me that what's the duration of studying law ( basically the bachelors degree in law ) in Germany

  • @StudyinGermany_de

    @StudyinGermany_de

    7 ай бұрын

    Hi Kritika's world 👋 studying law in Germany does not necessarily end with a Bachelor's degree (which itself usually takes from six to eight semesters). There are also study programmes in law which end with a so-called "state examination" ("Staatsexamen"). Since there are quite a few differences between the study programmes, we recommend that you take a look at our website: 👉www.study-in-germany.de/en/plan-your-studies/study-options/higher-education-system/law-economics-and-social-sciences/ If you need more specific information about individual study programmes, please take a look at the My GUIDE page: 👉www.myguide.de/en/ - there you will find a lot of information on various subjects that you can study in Germany. It really is a helpful tool to gain an overview. Plus, you can easily contact the higher education institution of your choice via the portal. This way, you can easily ask about your chosen study programme. If you have general questions, you will most likely find an answer on our website: 👉www.study-in-germany.de/en/plan-your-studies/steps/ Best wishes 🙂 The Study in Germany Team

  • @user-mz6sy6xb3q
    @user-mz6sy6xb3q3 ай бұрын

    Hi , im planning to do master of insurance law llm in university of hamburg .can you guide me about its admissions process When admission open Programme language is german and english ,have to do german language course or without it i can apply on basis of English proficiency.

  • @StudyinGermany_de

    @StudyinGermany_de

    3 ай бұрын

    Hi @user-mz6sy6xb3q 👋 unfortunately, we cannot provide any detailed information about the admission criteria, as each German higher education institution is responsible for determining its admission guidelines and might handle the process individually. Sorry! You should check out the requirements of the programmes you wish to apply to on their website. The final decision is always made by the higher education institution to which you apply. Therefore, we recommend asking the International Office at the higher education institution of your choice whether you meet all the requirements! Best wishes, your Study in Germany Team

  • @avtarsingh8785
    @avtarsingh8785 Жыл бұрын

    books are so big

  • @alamdarhussain4548
    @alamdarhussain45489 ай бұрын

    Hi,, which university is best for law students. Dear Lilia

  • @StudyinGermany_de

    @StudyinGermany_de

    9 ай бұрын

    Hi Alamdar 👋 As all German higher education institutions offer a high-quality education, it’s hard to say which of them is the best. The best higher education institution for you is the one which best meets your expectations and criteria based on your chosen programme. When choosing a higher education institution, you should take several aspects into account, like the range of subjects, the size of the higher education institution and city, as well as the cost of living in that city. You can find all of the degree programmes on offer at German higher education institutions on the website My GUIDE (link in bio). Unfortunately, we cannot really help you decide which higher education institution is the best for you. This decision depends on many things. If you like to base your decision on official rankings, please check the following ranking of the CHE (Centrum für Hochschulentwicklung): 👉www.daad.de/deutschland/studienangebote/ranking/en Best wishes, Study in Germany Team

  • @gary2449
    @gary244925 күн бұрын

    Hiw much time does it take to study law after high school in germany??

  • @StudyinGermany_de

    @StudyinGermany_de

    24 күн бұрын

    Hi @gary2449 👋 you can find general information on studying law in Germany here on our website: www.study-in-germany.de/en/plan-your-studies/study-options/higher-education-system/law-economics-and-social-sciences/ To find a study programme, please take a look at the My GUIDE page: 👉www.myguide.de/en/ - there you will find a lot of information on various subjects that you can study in Germany. It really is a helpful tool to gain an overview. Plus, you can easily contact the higher education institution of your choice via the portal. If you have general questions, you will most likely find an answer on our website: 👉www.study-in-germany.de/en/plan-your-studies/steps/ Best wishes, your Study in Germany Team

  • @gary2449

    @gary2449

    24 күн бұрын

    @@StudyinGermany_de thanks a lot

  • @fareehaparvaiz9133
    @fareehaparvaiz91332 ай бұрын

    Hi im from Pak I dine bsc it now I want to study law from Germany I have 5 year study gao can you tell me I eligible for study law in German ? Plz guide me

  • @StudyinGermany_de

    @StudyinGermany_de

    2 ай бұрын

    Hi @fareehaparvaiz9133 👋 unfortunately, we cannot provide any detailed information about the admission criteria, as each German higher education institution is responsible for determining its admission guidelines and might handle the process individually. Sorry! You should check out the requirements of the programmes you wish to apply to on their website. This DAAD admission database can give you an idea of some of the requirements: 👉www.daad.de/go/database-on-admission-requirements/ If you have general questions, you will most likely find an answer on our website: 👉www.study-in-germany.de/en/plan-your-studies/steps/ Another option would be to ask the International Office at your (future) higher education institution whether you fulfil all the requirements for admission and how much of your previous academic work will be recognised. The final decision is always made by the higher education institution to which you apply. Therefore, we recommend asking the International Office at the higher education institution of your choice whether you meet all the requirements! Best wishes, your Study in Germany Team

  • @Gujjus_in_Germany.
    @Gujjus_in_Germany.3 ай бұрын

    Hi can you please tell me i have completed my bechlor of law from india ,i am looking for ll.m in germany and also i want to become an advocate in germany , give some advice what should i do to become advocate after ll.m.

  • @StudyinGermany_de

    @StudyinGermany_de

    3 ай бұрын

    Hi :) do you have a specific question we can help you with? Unfortunately, we do not offer indivdual career counseling. Best wishes your Study in Germany Team

  • @tanyarawat9700
    @tanyarawat97003 ай бұрын

    Is the practical phase of a law degree in germany paid?

  • @StudyinGermany_de

    @StudyinGermany_de

    3 ай бұрын

    Hey, usually the practical phase (working) is paid. Best wishes your Study in Germany Team

  • @tanyarawat9700

    @tanyarawat9700

    3 ай бұрын

    And how much are they usually paid in the practical phase? Thanks for answering😊​@@StudyinGermany_de

  • @StudyinGermany_de

    @StudyinGermany_de

    3 ай бұрын

    Hey :) this is highly individual and we cannot give you a general answer. Sorry! Best wishes, your Study in Germany Team

  • @rolakishere.4266
    @rolakishere.4266 Жыл бұрын

    Cute

  • @marcoscabrinirianidosreis6655
    @marcoscabrinirianidosreis66556 жыл бұрын

    So cute

  • @Merve-uq3mc

    @Merve-uq3mc

    Жыл бұрын

    :)

  • @achharsinghsandhu5240
    @achharsinghsandhu524011 ай бұрын

    My daughter in germany low in english i m from india i want english

  • @StudyinGermany_de

    @StudyinGermany_de

    11 ай бұрын

    Hi Angad 👋 Your daughter will get along well with English in Germany, especially in the larger cities. Still it might be helpful to learn at least a little German. It will make her stay in Germany easier and she will be able to know the culture better. For most German degree programmes, knowledge of German (usually B2 level) is a prerequisite for admission. Your daughter should contact her chosen higher education institution and ask whether she needs a language certificate and if so, which one. She can check the specific requirements on the website of the programmes she is interested in or get in touch with the International Office of the higher education institution. She can find more information on language requirements on our website: 👉www.study-in-germany.de/en/plan-your-studies/requirements/language-skills/ There is also a variety of degree programmes that are offered in English, especially Master's programmes. To find out whether her desired course is taught in English, she can search the My GUIDE database: 👉www.myguide.de/en/ She can also contact her chosen higher education institution via My GUIDE and ask about necessary proofs of language proficiency if she is interested in study programmes that are taught in English. She will hopefully find what she is looking for. If you need more information, please feel free to contact us again: 👉www.study-in-germany.de/en/get-in-touch/contact/ 😊 Best wishes, The Study in Germany Team

  • @user-ov4dt7yt1f
    @user-ov4dt7yt1f4 ай бұрын

    Is it taught in English?

  • @StudyinGermany_de

    @StudyinGermany_de

    4 ай бұрын

    Hi @user-ov4dt7yt1f 👋 There are many courses and degree programmes taught in English, especially master’s courses. Please take a look at the My GUIDE page: 👉www.myguide.de/en/ - there you will find an overview of the international programmes offered by Germany universities. If you have general questions, you will most likely find an answer on our website: 👉www.study-in-germany.de/en/plan-your-studies/steps/ Best wishes, Study in Germany Team

  • @ALFAREHMAN100
    @ALFAREHMAN100 Жыл бұрын

    In Germany law in English? I'm from Pakistan I want English

  • @StudyinGermany_de

    @StudyinGermany_de

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Sky Ar tv 👋 for most German degree programmes, knowledge of German (usually B2 level) is a prerequisite for admission. Please inform yourself at your future university whether you need a language certificate and if so, which one. There are also a variety of degree programmes that are offered in English, especially Master's programmes. To find out whether your desired course is taught in English, search the My GUIDE database: 👉www.myguide.de/en/ We hope you find a study programme that suits you 🤗 Best wishes, Your Study in Germany Team

  • @Umer_law_vlogs
    @Umer_law_vlogs4 күн бұрын

    Can i get ur contact? i need some information and questions regarding the law. i m also a law student and want to continue my futthrt studies in germany in human rights can u help me out?

  • @StudyinGermany_de

    @StudyinGermany_de

    4 күн бұрын

    Hi @Umer_law_vlogs 👋 Please take a look at the My GUIDE page: 👉www.myguide.de/en/ - there you will find a lot of information on various subjects that you can study in Germany. It really is a helpful tool to gain an overview. Plus, you can easily contact the higher education institution of your choice via the portal. If you have general questions, you will most likely find an answer on our website: 👉www.study-in-germany.de/en/plan-your-studies/steps/ Best wishes, your Study in Germany Team