Good day everybody! I am not the one who initiated this topic however I would like to expand it a bit further. I didn't apply to EMST this year however I consider to do it in a year or two. Primarily my goal is to emigrate to Germany/Berlin. My level of German is okish for general talk/understanding (around B2 I think) but not yet enough to use it as a business language.
As for the many people my major concern is the cost. I assume that in order to study there I will need to take a loan. I am fine with paying back the loan like 500-600 euros/month several years after the graduation if I manage to get a job with lets say average german salary. However this becomes too risky if I don't. I wonder, how would estimate the risk of not getting the job in Germany after that program? Not sure if we can blindly trust the statistic given at their website..
Thank you in advance.
[Edited by Onlyvictory on May 22, 2017]
Good day everybody! I am not the one who initiated this topic however I would like to expand it a bit further. I didn't apply to EMST this year however I consider to do it in a year or two. Primarily my goal is to emigrate to Germany/Berlin. My level of German is okish for general talk/understanding (around B2 I think) but not yet enough to use it as a business language.
As for the many people my major concern is the cost. I assume that in order to study there I will need to take a loan. I am fine with paying back the loan like 500-600 euros/month several years after the graduation if I manage to get a job with lets say average german salary. However this becomes too risky if I don't. I wonder, how would estimate the risk of not getting the job in Germany after that program? Not sure if we can blindly trust the statistic given at their website..
Thank you in advance.