u/rzygorzycki

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is it worth to study mechanical engineering for my Bachelor here?

Hi, I recently got accepted to Mechanical engineering (international) here, at KIT, for my bachelors degree but I wanted to ask some questions.

  1. Is it really worth it? I've heard, that at KIT the teachers do not do their job and students need to educate themselves most of the time. There is also a lot of unnecessary stress and its better to attend another uni for the bachelors degree.

  2. Is the english-taught program of mechanical engineering as good as the german one? Like does it live up to the "elite" standard that KIT has?

I will be thankful for any feedback 😄

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u/rzygorzycki — 2 days ago

KIT Mechanical Engineering (International) - BSc

Hi, so I have recently got into Mechanical Engineering (International) at KIT for my Bachelors Degree, but is the International Department of KIT really good? Is it really up to the standard of KIT mechanical engineering in German?

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u/rzygorzycki — 2 days ago

KIT Mechanical Engineering (International) - BSc

Hi, so I have recently got into Mechanical Engineering (International) at KIT for my Bachelors Degree, but is the International Department of KIT really good? Is it really up to the standard of KIT mechanical engineering in German?

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u/rzygorzycki — 2 days ago