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How long will it take to train German to meet the requirements of studying abroad? I am a senior at present, and my study time is very tight.
First of all, to study in Germany, you should study for a master's degree according to your own situation. Then the language should at least reach the equivalent level of German European Standard B2 or above.

Secondly, generally speaking, senior students don't spend much time on professional courses at school. Then it can be said that you can basically participate in off-campus training courses 5-6 days a week. In this case, according to our curriculum (full-time: Monday to Friday+winter and summer vacations), we can complete all the courses in B2 in about half a year, and then we can basically reach the level of European standard B2 by strengthening before the Telford exam according to our personal situation.

Therefore, if you hurry up, you can still get Telford before you graduate from college.

Of course, it does not rule out that there may be more classes in some universities or some majors (such as language and literature). The time is well arranged, and we can use it to learn German: evening+weekend+winter and summer vacations. According to our curriculum, it is just right to finish B2 in the whole year of senior year. I have to say, the study time is very tight, but it is very tired and boring. Are you ready?

Above, welcome to ask questions (small language learning+study abroad planning)!