In my first blog, I would like to give a short Introduction about my first and foremost day in Germany.

Time passes so fast and I will be done with 3 Semesters by this March. Now, when I look back and think of my initial days in Germany with lot of doubts and confusion, I really feel that those Situations made me stronger and more thoughtful. Leaving home country for the first time was not so easy for me. I used to be so dependent on my family and they always see me as a little girl, who is not so matured and capable of taking big decisions. Coming to Germany was one of the very big decisions that I took myself. Though my parents initially were not so supportive with my decision, I was so stubborn and they had to finally agree. In the end, the day finally came when I first landed in Germany.

Now, when I look back and think of my initial days in Germany with lot of doubts and confusion, I really feel that those Situations made me stronger and more thoughtful.

Sreehitha Veeramreddygari

I first came to Germany with few friends who got admit from RWTH Aachen University, but from various courses of study. Landed in Frankfurt Airport, everything looked so new to me, as if I came to a different world leaving everything behind. After collecting luggage, I had to take train from Frankfurt to Cologne (ICE) and then another train from Cologne to Aachen (RE).I reached cologne but was left only with 10 minutes to carry luggage and go to another platform, due to which the train was missed. So, I had to wait for 1 hour to take next train. Coming from India, I felt the climate was also very cool, though I came in September.

Then, I took a train in Cologne. I had many questions in my mind during that Train journey:

  • How is the life going to be?
  • Will I able to manage everything alone?
  • What If I badly miss my home and Parents?
  • Will I be able to cope up with the new culture and people?
  • How will my studies go? (As the Education system is completely different in Germany compared to India)………………….. And so, on

After so many questions in that one-hour journey, a final question came to my mind: “Is my decision coming to Germany for studying Master’s right?”At that point of time, I knew that I can’t do anything with these questions except getting adjusted to new atmosphere and moving with time. But my mind didn’t come out of those questions in that 1-hour train journey. That was the remarkable train journey of my whole life. Even now, when I travel between Cologne and Aachen, my mind automatically goes to that first day.

Cologne Main Station - Station Building
Cologne Main Station - Station Building© Sreehitha

Finally, I reached Aachen with the motto of “Let’s move with time and see how life goes”

In my next Blog, I would like to share some incidents that I came across in Aachen during my Initial days and how I got to know a lot of people, who then became good friends to me.

Stay Connected!!!

More about Sreehitha

Comments

i would like to know more about getting admissions in universities..i come from a middle class family and want to pursue my masters also....i am currently in 7th semester, mechanical engineering from India..i would be your greatness to kindly help me figure out the issue

written by Muzamil Nabi created on

Hi Muzamil, Unfortunately, we cannot provide any detailed information about the admission criteria, as each German university is responsible for determining its admission guidelines and might handle the process individually. Sorry! You should check out the requirements of the programmes you wish to apply to on their website. The final decision is always made by the university to which you apply. Therefore, we recommend asking the International Office at the university of your choice whether you meet all the requirements!  Also, take a look at the My GUIDE page: https://www.myguide.de/en/ - there you will find a lot of information on various subjects that you can study in Germany. If you have general questions, you will most likely find an answer in our guideline on: www.study-in-germany.de/en/plan-your-studies/steps/. Best wishes, Your SiG-Team 🇩🇪👋

written by Redaktion created on

Yes, all the questions you have are common to me too. Is it right to come to germany? (After landing here) . Life changes the way we see, everything is in our hands, the freedom we expect is not easy to handle

written by Sai created on

Hi, I completely agree to your point that life changes the way we look into it. It changed for me too in many aspects :) (may be you can understand in my further blogs) Best Regards Sreehitha

written by Sreehitha Veeramreddygari created on

Write comment

More posts by Sreehitha

In line with this topic

Umar stands in Berlin in front of a painted piece of the Berlin Wall. You can see the socialist brotherly kiss between Leonid Brezhnev and Erich Honecker, a painting by Dmitri Vladimirovich Wrubel at the East Side Gallery.
Umar stands in Berlin in front of a painted piece of the Berlin Wall. You can see the socialist brotherly kiss between Leonid Brezhnev and Erich Honecker, a painting by Dmitri Vladimirovich Wrubel at the East Side Gallery.© Umar
Testimonial Umar
Blog post written by Umar
Cities of culture+8
Cities of culture+8