The University Code
I wrote a piece for the Solinger Tageblatt's youth page "Karl. " which got published yesterday.
It's about all those big words and abbreviations that are used in every day university life, but which are confusing for Freshers. Bearing in mind, that I don't study at a German university, I still managed to come up with a list for my University A-Z. It seems that you need a university degree just to be able to understand their brochures these days...
If you can read German, check it out here!
Sunday, October 04, 2009
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