
Ho letto questa recensione sulla pagina di revisione di Google dell’Universität Bayreuth. Questo è abbastanza spaventoso come potenziale studente. Volevo sapere dai nativi se una cosa del genere è effettivamente vera per le università tedesche o solo per questa università o se la recensione è fasulla.
Personalmente ritengo che la recensione sia fasulla poiché non ho mai sentito parlare di nulla di simile in Germania, ma vorrei i vostri pensieri e conferme su questo argomento. Grazie
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di EarlyCelebration8589
12 commenti
This review is bogus lol.
This looks like someone just saw the second season of Gen V.
Please stop believing BS on the Internet. For a potential student you really lack common sense and critical thinking skills.
not sure how you think university life works here but any of this ritual bullshit just doesn’t exist here. i went to university by using the train daily and met exactly the same 20 people in most courses over the 3 years that i always see. sometimes a few newbies came or were just there for one or two courses and that’s it. no other contact with anybody.
if you live in a student dorm they may do some idiotic pranks or whatever but how should older students have anything to do with you? how?
Guys, I’ve read some outrageous shit on the internet – IS IT TRUE?!
If anything, this sounds like an initiation ritual at a fraternity. Certainly not a university thing.
Fraternities are a tiny subsection of university culture and have a reputation for being conservative and out of touch, to put it mildly.
Looks like a mom wrote this about what her child told her
No, I didn’t want to wear this 10 year old jacket, they made me!
No, I wanted to study but they made me be there early AND be the last to leave the party!
No, I HATE alcohol but they made me drink it and I had to drink SO much!
I don’t think this is real. They have something like that in the Netherlands (google ‘schachtendoop’ or ‘schachtenverkoop’), but I don’t know how this would work in Germany.
German students would straight up call the cops when beeing harassed.
So when I was at university, the first week was a s.c. “Kennenlernwoche”, which basically ment to tour from bar to bar and get excessivly drunk with older students. Something more than questionable imho since there was this tendency to get young and naive female students drunk by older students and press them for sex, while young male students were fired up to take part in certain “contests” who could drink most. One male student from my courses ended up in the hospital with alcohol poisoning, and well, the females that went there didn’t spoke too happy about what happened there. Still for some unknown reason and even with warnings from the university, a lot of people attended these booze-ups every year. Still, there was an easy way to avoid all that: Not going there. Even though this was 10 years ago, I guess such “events” still exist.
It’s bullshit (source: I attended Bayreuth university myself).
I’m from Belgium and honestly, it happens here. These kind of extreme things tend to be more rare, but there are worse stories as well. They are in no way affiliated with the universities though, these are organized by student organizations. Even though coercion does happen, there are no repercussions from not doing them except from maybe being excluded by these groups (which is a great thing imo).
An extreme case happened a few years ago where a student basically got tortured to death: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Sanda_Dia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Sanda_Dia)
These students were basically not held accountable as their families were wealthy and influential people.
LOL That read like someone doing some hatefiction and barely any knowledge of the public German University system.
do not, i repeat, do not mingle with fraternities.