2. Bachelor's degree in economics? What is this? I'm an economics major, and I've never heard of this thing ~ all the graduates of economics have science degrees. What bachelor's degree in economics does that school give to graduates of economics?
3. IELTS is an English score ~ German must pass DSH or DAF. You can't apply if you don't have German grades.
4. Both Germany and the United States have business and management statistics majors. You don't need your knowledge. Don't you study math? What exactly do you do in business school?
5. Germany is not popular? German is the most popular country to study in Europe, but China is unpopular. Germany is a country that is particularly popular with white people ~ If you can't apply for the top schools in the United States, you can't.
6. grades, language, letters of recommendation, nothing else matters
7. I can't work at all. You don't have time ~ prepare 200,000-300,000 girls, and add 20% as appropriate.
8. It can be seen from this question that you want to apply for Munich University. If you can go to the top 25 schools in America, you can also come to Munich University. Otherwise, the German score of the University of Munich can't be within 1.3, which is equivalent to the domestic average score of more than 95. This is beyond the standard line. Those who step on the line certainly don't want to come for an interview, otherwise there is no hope (it may not be possible to come for an interview). Reaching the standard line may not have a high admission rate. It's about 5 to 1. In addition, if it is Munich University, please prepare 300,000-400,000 euros. The rent here is 500 euros per month, usually 700- 1000 euros. You can calculate the price yourself ~ ~ ~