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German Business School's Strategy of Changing Major
In Germany, it is not completely impossible to change majors to graduate students, although there are restrictions. This article will introduce you to the relevant information of German business schools, including course background, language test, preparation, resume and motivation letter, interview, etc.

Course background

If you plan to change your major, you'd better take some business school-related courses in advance in China. This will not only help your application, but also improve your application success rate.

Language test

Language tests in German business schools mainly include IELTS, TOEFL and Gmat. Manheim Business School has an English-German mixed teaching program, and students applying for this program are also required to provide Telford scores.

Exam preparation

I suggest you go to CD forums more often, sign up for some training courses, and choose a suitable examination time. The time for review and preparation varies from person to person, but I still suggest getting the exam results as soon as possible so as to start applying as soon as possible.

Resume and motivation letter

Resume and motivation letter are two very important documents in the application process. You need to explain why you chose this major and school, and why the school chose you instead of others. Because these two documents are not only needed in your school application, but also play a key role in your future job search.

interview

Most schools will require Skype interviews. Interviews are usually divided into two parts: one is general and the other is professional. If you have no professional background at all, but the school still gives you an interview, then the interview content usually does not include professional questions.