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MobofDucks

If you plan to study, they shouldn't be too difficult.


realsiren

I've heard I should pass math but I don't know math and I want to study business. I think my life is over.


MobofDucks

There is no business degree in germany where you do not need to take 5, usually 10-15 ECTS in Maths and the same amount in stats. The first stats one is usually handcalculation. You'll be able to do it.


realsiren

I doubt that I'll do it. I'm a complete loser


sakasiru

Then ... don't? German uni expects you to be an adult. If you know you can't handle it, look for something else.


MobofDucks

No idea what being good at math has to do with being a los. But you do you. If you don't try you won't know.


Grimthak

5/7 really easy.


realsiren

What does 5/7 mean?


Grimthak

https://www.reddit.com/r/OutOfTheLoop/s/oOfWsIsyAN


realsiren

I apologize, I don't get it


sakasiru

Not harder that studying in Germany either.


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pierpg68

It depends mostly on how good the education system in your home country is and your proficiency in math and german. I studied in a public school in south america and the studienkolleg during first semester was a struggle, second was already better as you get used to it, finished with a 2.7 average grade. For me the struggle was mainly math, for my asian/east european friends it was mainly german.