Social Life Starting a Masters at 25 or 26

Hi! So I have the opportunity to either move to Australia to teach after this year, in which case I'd want to stay four years so I could get the passport, or to go to Germany and try and get a DAAD scholarship. I'm applying this round for the All-Masters, and have B2 German, trying to get it up. What I'm wondering is how much worse would my social life be in a university town at 25 or 26? Would I be an unc? Right now I'm only 21 and I've been working as a teacher for the past year since graduating uni at 19.

When I imagine my dream uni life it's like studying in the day then biking to my friends flats to hangout at night and going out alot, and I just am worried that at 26 it'll seem like I'm a little old for that lifestyle.

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u/Brave_Friendship_383 — 10 days ago
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Getting Residency For Spring of 2027 as someone who just moved here

Hello, I have been living with a relative who has been a long term resident of Florida for a few months, and am interested in starting my masters at UCF in the spring potentially. I have not yet gotten a FL drivers license, but plan to do that next week. Is there any way I can establish in state residency with the 7 odd months remaining till Spring? Open to loop holes and sketchy methods. Thanks!

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u/Brave_Friendship_383 — 1 month ago

Erasmus Mundus Masters & years towards naturalization

Hello! I am considering an Erasmus Mundus masters which would allow me to study for the first term and either the third or fourth term in Germany. I am wondering if it is possible to use these two years to count towards citizenship, since I would be visiting Germany on the breaks, provided I do not take more than a six month absence from the country? or if since half my degree will be completed in another EU country, I would be only able to count part or some of the time.

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u/Brave_Friendship_383 — 1 month ago

What offers are people accepting this year to teach in China by the city? Curious now that it's summer

I've accepted an offer to teach and everyone seems to be saying that it's much worse this year salary wise, so I'm curious to see if this is actually true

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u/Brave_Friendship_383 — 1 month ago

Haui'an life as a teacher

Hi all, I've got a job offer of 25k rmb after tax in Haui'an, and am wondering if anyone can provide insight into what life is like here? I haven't found very much online in English, but from the chat I had with the foreign teacher it seems like the foreign community while small is sizeable enough, and that it offers a pleasant quality of life with a very low cost of life.

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u/Brave_Friendship_383 — 2 months ago