Post by General on Aug 8, 2009 15:38:22 GMT -5
Sudbayern Internationalhochschule
"Ever experienced the sheer atmosphere of Bayern? Ever enjoyed the classy central european vibes of Germany? Are you aged 14-65? Then come and study at the Sudbayern Internationalhochschule (South Bavaria International College)! With dormitories, first-class equipment, and teachers who are at the cutting edge of their feild, you will be astounded by what you can learn here."
Sudbayern Internationhochschule, Kleine Munchen, Bayern, Deustchland.
The Sudbayern Internationalhochschule is an international college in Kleine Munchen, detailed in 'Kleine Munchen-A Guide'. It was built in 1907 as a series of seperate buildings for several girl's schools, and was repaired twice-once after each world war, and in 1985 under the last years of communism rebuilt into a single building and turned into an International College. Accepting students frm the ages of 14-65, it is renowned in Europe as a superb educational facility.
Although all lessons are taught in english, most of the teachers are german or polish. Also, the language is compulsory, mostly to help students improve their knowledge of German-a test is taken at the start of the year and those not deemed good enough at the language are enrolled in the compulsory program. The college is capable of providing shared accomodation (rooms of 2-6 people) for a little under 2000 people, and provides every concievable subject, from PhD's in Theoritical Physics to Diplomas in Literature.
The college is situated in the centre of Kleine Munchen; it has brought many jobs to the area, with a staff of almost three hundred. The architecture is somewhere between red-brick industrial and gothic, with several little nods to Bavaria, with white walls and the occasional peice of wood construction.