b2成绩可以申请签证吗德国?
B2是语言证明,但申请大学时并不需要提供,所以B1和B2都可以申请。 不过B2的话建议还是好好学下德语,如果到了那边还是没法用简单德语沟通会很麻烦的…… 至于怎么选择学校,我也不是很懂啊-_-# 我也才刚来,就说说我的看法吧(只限于柏林) Berlin is a big city with lots of schools. The most famous ones are the Free University, Humboldt University and the Technical University in Charlottenburg. These three universities have their own campuses, which makes life easier on weekends when you don't want to be bothered by other people. But they also have a lot of students that live off campus so it still gets crowded sometimes. On the other hand these colleges offer an incredible range of courses, but since there aren't as many students each course will get smaller than at some less known school.
You can find more information about them on their websites: FU hu Technische Uni There are several others schools that aren't quite as fancy like the University of Applied Sciences or Berufsakademie (a two year college for those who got their Abitur). They all have different focuses, so if your aim isn't too high you might consider trying one out instead of one of the main players above because then they probably won't be that busy and therefore they should provide better assistance for international students. Most schools though require B1 or higher for admission into any bachelor program, even if they officially accept applicants with only a BVK certification(like me) You shouldn't worry though cause you can always take additional classes during summer break before starting freshman year. It helps you feel more comfortable around native speakers and gives you plenty time to pass the test if necessary.
As far as living goes I recommend getting an apartment near the city center because it has everything you need within walking distance plus you save money on transportation costs. Also keep in mind that rent prices go up drastically every couple years so try not to settle down right away. In general apartments come in two sizes: Einfamilienhaus oder Wohnungen der Stadt (single family home or flats owned by the city administration) and Reihenhäuser oder Mietskasernen (row houses or rental buildings run by private companies) Both usually come furnished, although I haven't seen much furniture left inside row