“Studying in Munich is so expensive?” – a sentence that every Munich student has probably heard at least once. For some people, student associations represent the ideal basis for perhaps being able to get a cheap room - because yes, studying in Munich IS expensive. At least when it comes to housing.
With 58 student associations, Munich has a lot to offer. Hitting, non-hitting – they all know community.
Below are 3 examples of different student associations in Munich.
Corps Suevia Munich
Founded in 1803 by students at the University of Landshut - moved here to Munich in 1826.
This striking, colorful connection in the Munich Senior Citizens' Convention brings together students from the Technical University of Munich, the LMU and the University of the Federal Armed Forces in Munich. The members of the corps are called “Munich Swabians”. Studying in Munich has a completely different side when you are a member of a fraternity: The “black-white-blue” fraternity certainly has its charms and attracts one or two students. The motto of the Corps Suevia is “Virtute comite, fortuna salus!” For more information, look here .
AGV Munich
The Munich Academic Choral Association (AGV for short) is a musical student association that does not wear colors, but does not use colors - namely pink and white. As the name suggests, this student association focuses primarily on music: this association operates two choirs, a symphonic orchestra, a jazz band, two theater groups, an improvisational theater and a big band.
This student association, which houses students from the TU, the LMU and the Munich University of Applied Sciences, is the largest student association in Germany! Studying in Munich offers so much more than “just” studying. Or did you know about this connection beforehand? Do you want to know more? Then this way!
ADV Bavaria Aurea
This is a purely women's association. Of course, studying in Munich is not only associated with a male connection - there are also special connections for the ladies of creation. Due to the increasing need for a women's association, this Munich student association was created. It is non-striking, without bandages, but carries color. The colors of the Bavaria Aurea are dark blue-white-light blue. Membership of the association is shown by wearing a ribbon in these three colors. Dark blue is supposed to stand for loyalty and harmony, white for the white clouds over the Bavarian sky, light blue for the light blue sky over Bavaria. Friendship and mutual support during your studies are the priority at Bavaria Aurea. Interested? Find out more here !
Studying in Munich doesn't have to be expensive - you can save a lot and make friends for life!
Are you also interested in student associations outside of Munich? For example, Münster also has some connections that might interest you. Take a look at this link .
Even in Munich it can happen like in American movies!