German Way
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Read more: A Taste of MunichDuring my time in Munich, food became one of the easiest ways for me to understand daily life in Germany. Between classes, company visits, and…
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Read more: Learning by DoingDuring the program, we had many opportunities to work with German students, which gave me insight into how American and German university systems can differ.…
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Read more: Exploring the City of MunichOne of the best parts of a study abroad program is exploring the host country you are in. I am currently on a study abroad…
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Read more: Learning DifferentlyMy two weeks in Germany are almost up, and I have to think back on what I’ve really done. In a lot of ways, it…
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Read more: The Deutsches Museum Presents History ProperlyOn my free day in Munich, I took a little visit alone to the Deutsches Museum, only a short walk from our hotel. My main…
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Read more: Grocery Shopping in GermanyThe only food I packed for my trip to Germany was a box of granola bars and 2 packs of Instant Ramen. Needless to say,…
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Read more: Speaking with SmilesDuring our online week of the program, we participated in a German language crash course, but I still barely knew any German. With this said,…
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Read more: A Different Look at BMWToday, our group visited BMW München (BMW Munich), where we saw the showroom and service area, and later I also visited the BMW Museum. As…
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Read more: Navigating Dietary Restrictions while AbroadOne of the biggest fears I had about studying abroad was finding food that I could eat in another country. I am very lactose intolerant,…
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Read more: We Can’t Imagine Good Public TransitSince arriving at Munich for the ‘Engineering the German Way’ study abroad, one thing has really hit me like a… a train. I swear I…