As the capital city of Germany with a population of 3.4 million, Berlin is a melting pot of different cultures and people and a convergence point of the old and the new. It is home to world-renowned universities and research institutions, thus making it one of the most progressive centers of education in the entire European Union.
Berlin is home to four topnotch universities that offer thousands of students an extensive roster of disciplines. Every year, approximately 110, 000 students crowd the halls of these hotspots of learning. The Free University of Berlin, the largest of the four universities, focuses on social sciences and humanities and on health and natural sciences and is one of the most highly regarded universities in Europe. Berlin’s oldest university, the Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, caters to 35,000 students annually and it primarily specializes on philosophy, mathematics and the natural sciences. One of the most notable individuals who graced this university was Albert Einstein. The other two universities found in Berlin are the Technische Universität Berlin and the Universität der Künste.
But of course, the old adage that experience is the best teacher also holds true in Berlin with its countless options for the arts, culture, leisure and recreation.
Those who want to major in the arts will find Berlin a big arena of learning. The city boasts of a 153 museums which reflect the rich heritage of its existence. One of the most popular is the ensemble on the Museum that was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other notable museums include the Jewish Museum and the Beate Uhse Erotic Museum, which is regarded as the world’s largest and most comprehensive erotic museum.
For zoology students, a trip to the Zoologischer Garten Berlin – the most visited zoo in Europe and holds the most number of species in the world among any other zoos in the world – is like browsing through volumes of encyclopedias, the only difference is that the animals are alive and not just printed photographs.
Who has not heard of the Berlin Film Festival? Held every February and attended by more than 430,000 movie aficionados, the Berlin Film Festival is the largest publicly attended film festival in the planet.
Finally, for the free spirits and fun-loving learners who want to relax via clean uninhibited fun, Berlin will not disappoint. The city is brimming with an exciting nightlife with numerous dance clubs welcoming stressed out students craving to break away from the pressures of studying. Life is indeed a party in Berlin with its nightlife pulsating with music from techno to punk and with endless choices to discover, all you have to do is pick one.
From its world-class universities, its historical walls, its well-preserved culture to its vibrant nightlife, Berlin is a seat of education like no other. Students can immerse themselves in the ways of the metropolis and learn from the smallest to the grandest of things. Indeed, Berlin is a place where one can realize the value of education and life as a whole.
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