“In the first days of my stay in Germany, I felt despair and fear, because everything seemed quite unfamiliar, and I thought that I would never be able to become a part of it. But after a week, I realized that moving and studying abroad was the best decision in my life.
Würzburg, which at first seemed to me a small unremarkable city, won me over with its cozy streets, ancient buildings and sights.
The pleasant impression was also enhanced by the Germans themselves, because all the people I had to talk to, whether at the university, in government institutions, or just in a store, were very friendly, polite and ready to help with anything.
When studying here, you feel as free as possible in your actions and words, teachers create a friendly atmosphere, and there is no strict control over academic performance or attendance, because students set their own schedule, which is convenient for them, and can study both independently and by attending classes. However, under such conditions, you need to manage your time wisely and prioritize correctly in order to be on time everywhere.
In general, I can describe my stay in Germany in one word: comfort.
People here don’t worry about anything, enjoying each day, and when you get here, you yourself adopt such a calm and easy lifestyle.”
Veronika Malanyuk, 2nd year, E-11/2EK