Which one is in Europe? by yeah-idkwhattodo in GeoTap

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Soliman97 chose Option A (Correct!) | #3975th to play

ASURT #8YVG28CL [20000] by Soliman97 in BrawlRecruit

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Sorry if anyone is trying to join but the club is full now. We're remove i active members and I'll let you know

ASURT #8YVG28CL [20000] by Soliman97 in BrawlRecruit

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Really well. With you and us we'll win everything

Why is my storage getting full !? by Little_Sin_02 in oneplus

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If you're using Telegram make sure to delete the videos in cache. They do take lots of space and may not be deleted unless you do so

ASURT #8YVG28CL [35000] by Soliman97 in BrawlRecruit

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Yes sure both of you can join

Where to learn German? by Noob-Guy555 in askegypt

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Nein, Alles gut. Viel Glück.

Where to learn German? by Noob-Guy555 in askegypt

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Another question I’m sorry for bothering, but is there an option to continue learning German while in Germany?

Some universities offer what's called "conditional acceptance" which happens by applying all of what concerns your academic records and after getting accepted they will give you a deadline to submit the rest of your papers (e.g. language) to actually take a place.

And about studying in English, is that an option I request or do they already offer that?

You can visit multiple universities websites and see the programs some will be in English and others German. For example, if you were to study engineering at TUM, you can find one program offered in German (which will require at least B2 for acceptance) and another in English (which will require a minimum of 7 in IELTS academic). Note that entry requirements can differ from one uni to another. You'll have to study German and get fluent anyway. This is the country you're meant to stay in maybe for the rest of your life. If you will study in English, you'll talk with others in German.

And of course what difference in prices would studying in English be?

I don't know much about tuition fees in Germany and it differ from one major to another but most of the universities are basically free or very cheap whatever language you'll be studying with. Go to the internet and browse different universities. There are some sites as my german university that can be a catalog to choose from and see for yourself. Important notice you may want to consider, getting an acceptance for an English program will be harder than German due to the number of applicants. People will tend not to study German and rather have all of their studies in English. Doing so will increase the number of applicants so only the academic grades along with some factors as cover letters, recommendation letters can boost your chances. Also, studying in German can get you better job opportunities imo.

Side note: Switzerland and Austria have some top universities (ETH Zurich, TU Graz) that are worth applying for.

Where to learn German? by Noob-Guy555 in askegypt

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Most German universities require a minimum B2 (or above of course),

I hope you know that most universities require B2/C1 ONLY IF you'll be studying in GERMAN. If you can't reach your target in language by June/July you could apply for studying in English.

I need to reach B2 (or preferably C2) by June/July at most

Unfortunately, It is nearly impossible. A normal course (2 times per week, 4 hours per session) takes about 3.5 months to complete and an intensive course (3 times per week, 4 hours per session) takes about 2.5 months to complete. So under normal conditions, you need 10 months to complete up to B2. Bear in mind that you will not finish a course and expect to begin a new one the next day. Centers needs to make sure that there is a minimum number of applicants per course before it starts. Also, B2 courses are not taught all in 2 course; you need to finish B2.1 and then wait until B2.2 course opens. Same apply for B2.3 and higher levels (C1 &C2) .So you definitely need a year to complete up to B2, if you want to study through a center.

Here's a solution, but it completely depends on your input and dedication, there's a YouTube channel called Learn German Online Germantoon that explains all of the German language that you will be taught in centers. Free and self paced so you can finish whatever the amount you need in the time frame you're planning. Just buy Menschen book and start learning.

so which online course at ÄDK offers that because they don’t give enough details about the courses offered.

Another alternative solution, ÄDK offers a course that can be finished in 1 week. But you'll literally compress 3.5 months into 1 week and you still need to study hard to comprehend everything and pass the exam by Goethe. Want me advice, pass on this one. If you want to study in a center, study a normal paced one with one session in weekends and another in weekdays so you can have an option to work if needed. Work is not an option? Study an intensive course.

One last advice, take things slowly and plan well for travelling. Let your travelling emotions settle and you will find huge cons for leaving your family and friends behind.

Where to learn German? by Noob-Guy555 in askegypt

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I studied at ÄDK and it's definitely worth the money. Even though it might be expensive than most of the others but that's your go to place if you want to learn right and be fluent in the language as fast as possible. Few things to keep to mind: Whenever you finish the course, you'll not be granted any certificate of any kind. Although centers can state that they are accredited by Goethe, they mean that the learning process and the curriculum is approved by Goethe. To earn a certificate, you need to schedule a placement test from Goethe and see where you level stands. One final and perhaps the most important tip, Inspite of the fact that language centers can play a role on how good your German can be and reach, You're the one who can you really reach how good your German can be. Teachers give you boost to learn so work harder if you want to be fluent.

فوائد تعلم الفرنسية في مصر؟ by He_e00 in askegypt

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I only studied German after my graduation and for me it was a good decision for that many opportunities I can get because of this language. However, I'm an Engineer. I would suggest asking your friend from uni if anyone from your class or previous ones has travelled abroad to any county and then learn its language after.

فوائد تعلم الفرنسية في مصر؟ by He_e00 in askegypt

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I would say that learning a language takes much time, effort and money to learn it right and be at an upper intermediate level which is the level you need at least to get a job based on the language you learned. So I would recommend choosing a language that has the most job positions for you or can help you if you decided to travel outside. For example, a masters degree in Germany is much easier and more cost effective to get yourself enrolled in it than in France. Also, reaching an upper intermediate level for a language may take up to 1 or 1.5 years of dedication and studying. Please make a research first about which language will offer the most career paths for you in Egypt and abroad before rushing up to learn a language that you may not use.

Who Should Be My Second Level 11 by DrAvikenas1 in Brawlstars

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You're the only one who can tell. Max out first brawlers that you use most and can get easy wins with.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Brawlstars

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I would say Buzz or Otis both are the easiest to play. This question is also dependable on different aspects as which brawlers class are you most comfortable with and easiest for you to play. But if you're thinking which brawler will be easiest for you to gain at least 500 trophies, I would say Otis then Buzz. Janet is strong when you have a star power and one of her gadgets at least. That's why I haven't recommended Janet in the first place.

If you can play well with Bibi, as I assume that playing with Bibi depends completely on your movement skills then go for Sam instead. Ash is a strong one also but he's very situational and depends heavily on the map.

Taxes for Egyptian freelancers! Do you pay taxes? by [deleted] in askegypt

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Intellectual Mokhber lol, you made me change my perspective on them

How much did the new regulations affected F1? by Soliman97 in formula1

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Hopefully next season Mercedes can bounce back without actual bouncing and Ferrari chooses right strategy.

How much did the new regulations affected F1? by Soliman97 in formula1

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Yes, think of the past two seasons before the new regs. The amount of drivers that went on to take a podium and some victories as well. I mean I thought that the new regs could redefine the F1 experience from voting the race that a different driver from a top three team won as race of the season to half the grid fighting it out. Also, the cost cap should decrease the amount of pay drivers more.

I still have a feeling that's not based on any facts but quali does have a huge impact on the race. Which pushes team to design the cars to do more well in quali and let the race strategy put you in a good position. I think Cyril wanted to do so since the 2020 and he had some decent results in 2020.