I finally got admitted to study Robotics Engineering .

Boniface Ohuche Start Date: Oct 29, 2025 - End Date: Aug 24, 2026
  • Bremen, Bremen, Germany

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by: Boniface Ohuche Start Date: Oct 29, 2025 - End Date: Aug 24, 2026
Hey everyone, I’m absolutely thrilled to share the news that’s been keeping me up at night in the best way possible: I’ve been accepted into the Robotics Engineering and Intelligent Systems program at Constructor University in Bremen, Germany. This isn’t just any acceptance letter; it’s the key to unlocking everything I’ve been working toward, and now I’m turning to you through FundMyTravel to help make it real with support for tuition, housing, and that big leap across the ocean.

Growing up, I was that kid who took apart every remote control and toy robot in the house, dreaming up ways to make them smarter, faster, kinder. Those late nights tinkering in my garage weren’t just play; they were the spark for wanting to build tech that truly helps people, like autonomous systems that could guide search and rescue in tough spots or AI companions for folks navigating daily challenges. At Constructor University, a place that’s all about hands-on innovation and pushing the edges of what’s possible, I’ll dive deep into cutting-edge robotics, machine learning, and intelligent design. It’s going to sharpen my skills for a career where I can lead projects that blend engineering with real-world empathy, maybe even starting my own startup down the line to bring those ideas to life.

Bremen called to me because it’s more than a city; it’s a launchpad for dreamers like me. Constructor University stands out with its English-taught programs, international vibe, and tight-knit campus where professors aren’t distant figures but collaborators on groundbreaking stuff. Germany’s got this incredible legacy of precision engineering, from the sleek trains to the space tech, and being right there in the heart of it, surrounded by fellow innovators from around the world, feels like the perfect fit. I chose it over other spots because it promises not just knowledge, but a community that challenges you to think bigger and connect the dots across disciplines.

This whole thing hits close to home for me, you know? My family scraped by on my dad’s factory shifts and mom’s endless hustle, but they always saved up for those cheap science kits that lit up my world. Watching them believe in me through every setback makes this opportunity feel like a full-circle moment. I want to carry that forward, using what I learn to give back, maybe by creating low-cost robotic tools for community health clinics or smart farming tech that helps small farmers back in my neighborhood thrive without breaking the bank. Your donation isn’t just funding a plane ticket or a dorm bed; it’s investing in ripples of change that could touch lives far beyond my own.

If any of this stirs something in you, the way it does for me every time I reread that acceptance email, I’d be so grateful if you’d chip in whatever feels right. Together, we can turn this dream into action and build something lasting. Thank you, truly, for seeing the potential here. Let’s do this.


  • Bremen, Bremen, Germany