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Testimonials: Savina, André & Natalie (Biochemistry)

Winter Semester 2018/19

Testimonial by Savina (excerpt)
international student, degree programme: M.Sc. Biochemistry

Taking part in the Natural.PALS-Buddy-Programme was a great experience to complement my first semester studying abroad. I decided to enrol in the programme to meet other students from my degree and at the same time receive some orientation in my studies. I am totally satisfied with my experience in the programme, which even exceeded my expectations.

My Buddy had two international students assigned, and the three of us planned the meetings together, which made the experience even more interesting. We also met sometimes with other participants of the Buddy-Programme from our degree and participated in group meetings.

We focused most of our meetings on academic matters, which was quite helpful. Having other opinions when studying for an exam or practicing for a presentation was totally profitable. Furthermore, the experiences and opinion of our local Buddy, who had already studied a Bachelor degree at the RUB, was a useful guide for example to choose between different subjects. Moreover, spending time with my Buddy also helped me to practice and improve my German.

Besides academic advantages, participating in the Buddy-Programme also has plenty of positive aspects from a personal point of view. Being part of this programme allows you to meet people from around the world, which helps you to know more about other cultures and be more open-minded and tolerant. It also helps you to see your culture from a different point of view, realizing that a lot of things that you do automatically without thinking may be different in another culture.

Overall it was a very enriching and useful experience to take part in the Buddy-Programme, both academically and personally, and I would recommend it to both local and international students.

⇒Read the full testimonial report here.


Testimonial by André (excerpt)
international student, degree programme: M.Sc. Biochemistry

My expectations for this programme were that it could match me with a local student who would help me orientate within the educational and organizational system of Ruhr-Universität Bochum as well integrate me better with different colleagues.

Altogether, I would say that my Buddy Natalie was the perfect match, she was always available to help with any question or problem, she was always friendly and kind. She would integrate myself and Savina with the other German students from the same Master or even with other colleagues from Chemistry.

Despite the fact that I know German, I still don’t feel entirely comfortable to speak it all the time. But Natalie made me feel more comfortable to talk in German and would help me correct some expressions. In the academic aspect, Natalie was great as we met to study for the Bioinformatics exam. We decided to exchange our knowledge and practice for the exam, discussing each other’s questions.

On balance, my intercultural communication and view about my and other cultures remain the same, mainly because of my huge interest and open mind towards other cultures. The only point that I may have seen here is the fact that the younger generations are losing a bit of their reserved cultural features and having a more modern and universal point of view, mainly from European cultures.

I would recommend this programme to other international and local students – to international students who may not be aware of the German education system and structure of Ruhr-Universität Bochum, but mostly to students who are not aware of German culture. For local students, it provides the opportunity to learn other cultures better, learn how to approach different perspectives in life and how to deal and communicate with people of different cultural backgrounds. But mostly, what I can take from the programme is the amazing people I met.

⇒Read the full testimonial report here.


Testimonial by Natalie (excerpt; in German)
local student, degree programme: M.Sc. Biochemistry

Ich hatte das Glück, direkt zwei Buddies zu bekommen. Durch unsere Zusammenarbeit habe ich gelernt, dass jedes Land anders ist. Die Studiensysteme und Benotung unterscheiden sich komplett und es ist faszinierend zu sehen, wie schnell die beiden sich einfinden konnten. Kulturelle Unterschiede gibt es, aber sie haben uns nicht negativ beeinflusst. Die Perspektive auf meinen Studiengang hat sich nicht verändert, mir wurde nur noch stärker bewusst, dass wir alle die gleiche Motivation teilen und die gleiche Leidenschaft für Biochemie teilen, ganz egal wo wir herkommen. Ich habe gelernt, dass es wichtig ist unbekannten Situationen einfach offen und unvoreingenommen entgegenzutreten und meist entstanden daraus tolle Gespräche und Erkenntnisse, die ich so vielleicht nie bekommen hätte.

Fachlich gesehen waren wir sehr gut auf einer Höhe. Da das Studium auf Englisch ist, haben wir zwischen der deutschen und englischen Sprache abgewechselt. Ich denke, wir drei konnten davon profitieren. Methodisch gesehen war es immer ein offener Austausch, wir haben uns einer Fragestellung gewidmet und versucht gemeinsam, mit allem verfügbaren Wissen eine Lösung zu ermitteln. Das ist uns auch gelungen.

Meine Haltung zu studienbezogenen Auslandsaufenthalten hat sich definitiv geändert, da ich eigentlich ein sehr heimatverbundener Mensch bin. Der Austausch mit meinen Buddies hat mir gezeigt, wie viel ich bei einem Auslandsaufenthalt lernen könnte und mich dem gegenüber definitiv offener gestimmt. Im Rahmen des Programms habe ich viele Soft Skills, „Dos und Don’ts“ gelernt, die mich selbstbewusst genug machen, um diesen Schritt zu wagen.

Persönlich nehme ich aus dem Programm mit, zwei wunderbare Menschen kennengelernt zu haben, die ich nun auch meine Freunde nennen kann. Ich bin sehr froh, an dem Programm teilgenommen zu haben und kann es anderen auch nur empfehlen. Auch nach dem Programm werde ich sicherlich mit beiden Kontakt halten.

⇒Read the full testimonial report here.


Testimonial Report: André

Testimonial by André (full version)
international student, degree programme: M.Sc. Biochemistry
participation in Buddy-Programme: winter semester 2018/19

I participated in the Natural.PALS Buddy-Programme mainly due to my lack of knowledge in the German universities’ organizational system and for being new in Bochum and in Nordrhein-Westfalen. That being said, my expectations for this programme were that it could match me with a local student that would orientate me with the educational and organizational system of Ruhr-Universität Bochum as well integrate me better with different colleagues. Overall, my expectations were fulfilled. As Natalie was assigned as my Buddy, who was so kind and helpful for even contacting me and giving me information and showing her prompt availability for any question before the formal meeting organized by the programme.

Beside that, my Buddy had another international Buddy, Savina, and interestingly, this turned the meetings even more dynamic, either socially or during our study meetings. Despite the fact that I know German, I still don’t feel entirely comfortable to speak it all the time and, unfortunately, most times speak English due to our Master being in English and I spend a lot of my time with many international colleagues who don’t speak German. But Natalie made me feel more comfortable to talk in German and would help me correct some expressions I would structure or use words wrongly.

In the academic aspect, Natalie was great as we met to study for the Bioinformatics exam. As many students advised us that it was one of the most difficult to achieve a good grade in, we decided to exchange our knowledge and practice for the exam, discussing each other’s questions.

Culturally, I found it really funny and interesting that my local Buddy and many other local students were not aware of other German typical food from North Germany/Bremen, even if the cities are approximately 2 hours away from each other. On my meetings, I didn’t find many cultural differences, mainly because I’m used to the different cultures and I was culturally educated as German, beside Portuguese. The main “reserve” cultural shock that still affects me is the fact that Germans are no longer so focused on punctuality, which being raised by a German who was all crazy about punctuality makes me confused when it is no longer a “thing” among the young Germans.

One other contrast would be the honest and direct German approach, being very honest and direct when telling something rather negative about someone. I already knew about this, but still had to adapt myself a bit more to this way of approaching someone, mainly because I’m used to a more warm and friendly approach and the German approach would be mostly seen as “rude” in Portugal. Nowadays, I’m completely used to it and always advising and calming down some international colleagues that still are not used to it.

Nonetheless, another interesting thing about Germans is the fact that they really make boundaries between colleagues from friends, keeping their nice and helpful approach towards colleagues without entering their personal space. Even sometimes keeping colleagues apart from friends, whereas in Mediterranean countries they have a totally different approach: their first move when they feel comfortable or want to integrate an international colleague in their country is by presenting the new colleague to their friends.

On balance, my intercultural communication and view about my and other cultures remain the same, mainly because of my huge interest and open mind towards other cultures. The only point that I may have seen here is the fact that the younger generations are losing a bit of their reserved cultural features and having a more modern and universal point of view, mainly from European cultures. Being European I could see that study programmes are structured very similarly, the only difference was the fact that professors in Germany don’t have problems giving high grades, Portuguese professors, on the other hand, make it more difficult to achieve better grades.

Altogether, I would say that my Buddy Natalie was the perfect match, she was always available to help with any question or any problem, she was always friendly and kind. She would integrate myself and Savina with the other German students from the same Master or even with other colleagues from Chemistry. And surprisingly for me, she was very emotionally expressive and enthusiastic while speaking, which is very rare among Germans, since all my life dealing with Germans (my German family and others) I never encountered something like that.

The only thing that I didn’t expect from the programme was the “rules” and minimum requirements to complete the programme, but it actually makes sense as many of the other students from Biology and Chemistry will gain Credit Points for doing the programme.

A recommendation I would leave for future generations would be to try organize more group meetings, leading the group to socialize and exchange some experiences and perspectives between them and not only between the assigned Buddies. And maybe focus some of the formal meetings in some more culture exchange activities like the culture quiz in the last meeting.

Considering all aspects of the programme, I would recommend this programme to other international and local students. I recommend this for international students that may not be aware of the German education system and Ruhr-Universität Bochum’s structure, but mostly to students that are not aware of German culture. My recommendation for local students is due to the opportunity to learn other cultures better. To learn how to approach different perspectives in life and how to deal and communicate with people of different cultural backgrounds. But mostly, what I can take from the programme is the amazing people I met and that I may take for the rest of my studies/life, that in case of needing help my Buddy will still help me in what she can.

Testimonial Report: Savina

Testimonial by Savina (full version)
international student, degree programme: M.Sc. Biochemistry
participation in Buddy-Programme: winter semester 2018/19

Taking part in the Natural.PALS-Buddy-Programme was a great experience to complement my first semester studying abroad. I decided to enrol in the programme to meet other students from my degree and at the same time receive some orientation in my studies, mainly regarding the bureaucratic part. I am totally satisfied with my experience in the programme, which even exceeded my expectations.

First of all, I contacted my Buddy via e-mail before the beginning of the semester. At that moment I had some administrative doubts, since the enrolment process in my country is slightly different, and she was really nice and willing to answer my questions and help me. Afterwards, during the first lessons, I met her in person. She was again open and interested in knowing more about me and my decision to study a Master in Germany. She also introduced me to other local classmates, helping me to extend my social circle.

After the beginning of the semester, the first official Buddy-meeting took place; there I got to meet other local and international students from my own and other degrees. From that day, we started planning our official Buddy-meetings. My Buddy had two international students assigned, and the three of us planned the meetings together, which made the experience even more interesting. We also met sometimes with other participants of the Buddy-Programme from our degree and participated in group meetings. In general, it was easy to communicate and set up appointments. We did not need to agree any rules, we just easily communicated per “WhatsApp” with each other, without having any problems. The most difficult aspect about the Buddy-meetings was to find the correct moment to plan them, since we were all quite busy with laboratory practicals, studying, and with slightly different schedules. Other than that, we did not have any communication or cultural problems.

We focused most of our meetings on academic matters, which was quite helpful. Having other opinions when studying for an exam or practicing for a presentation was totally profitable. Furthermore, the experiences and opinion of our local Buddy, who had already studied a Bachelor degree at the RUB and knew most of the professors, was a useful guide for example to choose between different subjects. Moreover, spending time together with my Buddy also helped me to practice and improve my German. Since my study programme is in English and a lot of participants are also international students, I do not often have the opportunity to train my German at the university, and spending time with my Buddy and other local students was useful in that aspect. But the most important benefit obtained from meeting my Buddies was a friendship. The three of us did not only study together, we also spent and enjoyed a lot of free time together at the university, for example having lunch or drinking a coffee during breaks. We built a friendship that I am sure is going to last.

Besides academic advantages, participating in the Buddy-Programme also has plenty of positive aspects from a personal point of view. Being part of this programme allows you to meet people from around the world, which helps you to know more about other cultures and be more open-minded and tolerant. It also helps you to see your culture from a different point of view, realizing that a lot of things that you do automatically without thinking may be different in another culture. For example, I did not realize how close are families or how much importance is given to food and having long meals with family or friends in my culture until living abroad. Realizing that kind of little things makes you more open-minded toward other cultures and other ways to live, because you realize how much the environment influences our behaviour and that some things that seem insignificant to you may have a deep meaning for someone else.

Furthermore, being part of the Buddy-Programme, you get to be informed about a lot of interesting activities like cultural festivals or tandem meetings, where you can have a great time and learn while meeting new people from different cultures. For example, I spent a really nice evening at the “Euroeck”, cooking a meal and talking with other foreigners, mainly from Syria. It was really enriching to know more about refugees with different stories and see how integrated they are into the German culture after a short period of time living here.

To conclude, I would like to say that overall it was a very enriching and useful experience to take part in the Buddy-Programme, both academically and personally, and I would recommend to both local and international students to enrol in the programme if they have the opportunity.