The safety of studying abroad requires not only the protection of the country and the school, but also the improvement of personal awareness. Come and learn about the safety warning for studying in Germany. How do international students protect themselves in Germany?
1. Accommodation safety
Students who live on campus cannot relax their vigilance. We mainly face hidden dangers from within, because we share private space with other people. , so you must take good care of your personal belongings and handle the relationship between roommates.
When renting a house, you have more things to worry about. When determining the location, you must eliminate possible hidden dangers, including various facilities and the external environment. In addition, remember to lock the doors and windows when you go out. Remember to close the door when you get home.
2. Travel safety
You need to be familiar with the routes you often take, choose the safest one, and try to avoid traveling alone. Be sure to check the route map before going out. Not only can you avoid wasting time, but you can also avoid potential dangers.
Try to avoid going out at night and coming home too late at night. Even if you have something to deal with, don’t stay out too late. Remember to take the main road when you go back and be careful in crowded places. Be safe and don't crowd into crowded places.
3. Social Safety
You need to be especially cautious when making friends. It is best for freshmen to concentrate their social circles among Chinese circles and school classmates. This will be relatively safer. It will be more secure to meet new friends through the introduction of other people.
Then you can get to know more people through gatherings. Of course, you also need to be more vigilant at gatherings. Keep a distance when communicating, and don’t get too close, so that others can take advantage of them. , say no for drinks and food.
IV. Information Security
No matter how close your relationship is with your friends, do not leak private information to others, let alone help others with identity authentication and other related matters. If you are busy, if you get into trouble, it will be very troublesome to deal with it.
Bank card passwords, ID card information, and social account passwords are all personal property of everyone. If they are used by others, especially for illegal purposes, you must be responsible. The person will be you and no one else.