u/OsakaTosuto

VWL Bachelor Noten (FU Berlin)

Hey alle zusammen!
Bisschen komische Frage, ich werd nicht lügen, aber hat jemand ne Ahnung wie die Notengebung in VWL an der FU Berlin (oder auch generell) so ausschaut ?
Der Schnitt in den WiWi ist ja nicht gerade berauschend und eher auf dem Niveau von harten MINT Fächern.
Ist es einfach echt hart oder geben viele Studenten sich schlicht weniger Mühe? Weil von dem was ich sehe ist in der VWL an der FU sehr viel identisch zu den BWLern (zumindest im ersten Jahr) und man munkelt ja dass BWLer gerne das Studium etwas entspannter angehen.

Überlege nämlich gerade ob VWL was für mich wär. Bin auch bereit ordentlich zu schuften im Studium, aber mir macht eben der Gedanke dass man auch mit harter Arbeit evt. einen eher mittelmäßigen Schnitt bekommt schon bisschen Sorgen.

Würd mich mal interessieren was ihr so davon hält ! (Und kein Hate an BWLer oder VWLer natürlich!)

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u/OsakaTosuto — 2 days ago
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Missed CAO deadline as a German Student – any options left?

Hey everyone !

This isn't necessarily relevant to only TCD as I'd be open to pretty much any bigger irish university but I haven't been able to post this anywhere so I hope you don't mind me asking in this sub.

I know this question has probably been asked a bunch but I'm German and even after a considerable amount of research I'm a bit at a loss here.

Background information: I graduated last year with the highest grade (so I think I should have as many points as possible in that CAO thing) and I've been studying in Germany but am quite unhappy with my major and generally the university system down here and have been planning on switching to a different major.

I know that missing a deadline like that is really silly but the issue here is that I wasn't even aware it is possible to go to Irish Universities at affordable prices before 1 week after the first of may deadline! In fact I had never even considered Irish universities before that at all! :c

And reading about it I have really been thinking that this would've been such a great opportunity so it's quite disheartening to have missed out on it and spending on more year doing nothing is probably not going to be an option sadly.

So long story short: I messed up – is there any way I can still get into a course through for example CAO's "Available Place Course List 2026" or should I just give up? I also desperately rang up a bunch of admissions offices but as expected no luck there. I'm willing to start with any course if it has to be and just transfer later. I heard the first year is a bit more general anyhow? (Not sure about this one...)

Sorry for the long rant!

Thank you for your hearing me out and, in advance, for your replies!

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u/OsakaTosuto — 4 days ago