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Adil Kenzhekhan - 0 Km To Munich

Yana Immis

Mr. Adil Kenzhekhan arrived in Munich with Study Abroad in Germany visa and started M.Sc. Master of Science in Finance program at ISM Hochschule in Munich just a few weeks ago in September 2022.

I wish him the best with his studies, career and life in Europe and I ask him a few questions about his relocation from Kazakhstan to Germany!

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1. Why did you choose ISM Hochschule in Munich?

Out of many alternatives among schools in Germany, I chose ISM in Munich because I was interested in the city and I liked the way in which the school communicated with me. The replies of the workers were immediate, informative, and helpful.

2. Why did you choose Finance as a Major?

I have been growing up by an example of a man who did his economics and finance degrees in the early 90s. This man is my father, who inspired me and gave me this passion for numbers. From an early age, I was good at math, physics, and chemistry. All these classes are related to science, and I made a decision that I will bring the knowledge I have and apply it to the financial world. The person I admire the most succeeded and had a fantastic career and I would like to follow this path and outperform the master!


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3. Why did you choose Germany out of so many options to study abroad?

It was a tough decision to choose the country, but my elder sister who did her Master’s Degree in Germany recommended me this country. From her words, I understood that I would not find a better place to learn finance because of the opportunities and the strong financial vision of the country.

4. What did you bring with you from Kazakhstan to Germany?

The first thing, which came to my mind is the tradition to play a national instrument, which is called the dombra. This instrument looks like a small guitar with two strings only. It is very simple to use, but when you hear the sound, it feels like a whole orchestra is playing the concert and you usually get goosebumps. The idea is to introduce the Kazakh musical culture to people who live in Munich.   

Adil, personal note from me, you rock! And you will be very successful! Keep the positive vibes, energy, ambition up and don’t let yourself procrastinate ;-)

-Yana


Evan Corrigan - 3805 Miles To Leipzig

Yana Immis

Mr. Evan Corrigan will start his M.Sc. (Master of Science) Finance program at HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management in Leipzig in September 2022.

I wish him the best of luck with his studies and ask him a few questions before his relocation from the USA to Germany!

1. Why did you choose HHL Leipzig?

Truthfully, it was in large part due to the fact that I reached out to you on that Quora response about another school. I was impressed with what the school had to offer!

2. Why did you choose Finance as a major?

I chose finance as a major because I have worked in the finance sector for the past two years and it is a nice extension of my undergraduate at Fitchburg State University. There I graduated from a business administration program. I also have taken a heightened interest in both personal finance and investing, much of that was spurred on by the changes in life and spending during the onset of COVID in 2020. Finance is like engineering for money, and I find that appealing.


3. Why did you choose Germany out of so many options to study abroad?

I have been to Germany before: I studied abroad during my undergraduate studies at FSU. I did this in 2017 and I studied at Hochschule Rhine Waal University of Applied Sciences in Kamp-Lintfort, NRW. The summer after I graduated from FSU, I returned to Germany to work at Camp Adventure in Walsrode, Lower Saxony. I knew that I wanted to go to Germany once more while I am still in my 20's, and I decided that it would be for school.

4. What do you plan to bring with you from the USA to Germany?

A lot...I am shipping my car with a good portion of my luggage in it. I have already got myself an International Driving Permit from AAA, and I intend to drive from Düsseldorf, to Gummersbach, to Mainz, to Thuringia, then finally to Leipzig. It'll be good fun.



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Atharva Gore - From Pune To Vallendar

Yana Immis

A few years ago, I developed an interest in the German language and soon liked it. That is when I decided to go to Germany for my Master's. I was a bit late than others as I started my applications in late March.


Yana was with me throughout the process and supported me whenever needed, and managed to get me into the best business school in Germany.


I was looking for the following:

  • Top-ranked business school

  • Variety of courses to choose from

  • Internationality

  • Good career support

Since no one in my close family has been to Germany for study purposes, I was pretty clueless about how to approach it. 

Luckily, while following pages related to Germany, Education in Germany, I came across Yana Immis, not knowing she would be the one to help me achieve my dreams. After writing my GMAT and IELTS exams, I decided to contact Yana. We had a small meeting soon, where we discussed the opportunities, possibilities, and my chances. Given my 'not so great' GMAT score, getting into a top-ranked business school was difficult, but Yana always said to aim for the best.

On top of my preferred university, I was also open to other business schools. Upon knowing that, Yana sent me a list of 10 courses where I had better chances, but again, the emphasis was on 'aiming for the best.'


WHU has a couple of interviews before the admissions team gives you a decision. Yana prepared me so well for both interviews that I could confidently face them head-on. We spent hours discussing how to best answer a question, how to behave during an interview, and what the interviewer expects, and her guidance is still valuable to me, and I am grateful for that. 

I moved to Vallendar to study for my Master's degree at WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management. When choosing a university, I would recommend choosing the one that genuinely helps you in the subject you're passionate about.

Yana has been both a friend and a teacher for me during my entire application process. She was someone who you could rely on and get answers to almost any related questions. 

I am sincerely thankful for her efforts and help make this journey simple for me. I really can't wait to meet her in person someday soon!

Thanks for everything!