I got the chance to enter the faculty of journalism of Lomonosov Moscow State University in the Russia's capital.
This place visually resembles a castle, or as our students kindly call it, a Russian Hogwarts, yet inside it looks just like one of the metro stations, built somewhat in the 1960-s. Turns out, the outer look doesn't quite match what's inside. And I'm not only talking about the building...
Generally, the University promises you the great opportunities thrown at you, once you enter, because of its status and tough studying plan. Suddenly, it turns out the curriculum isn't so hard at all and the employers aren't impressed with your alma mater anymore. Well, it happens, but let's focus on the bright sides now!
1) You feel the greatness - or what's left of it.
The campus is truly magnificent, with the University's buildings located all across the Moscow. My faculty, especially, is located right in front of the Red Square, no jokes. Yet looks can be very deceptive. Russian education system really does need an improvement, including courses at the Faculty of Journalism (which focuses on writing) that does need more...writing, in fact.
2) Networking built out of the brightest young minds of Russia.
Yes, here you will find the best and the brightest broad-minded students, as the folks come all across the whole country (and even from abroad) to study in this University. Your new circle of friends will include kids, enrolled by winning the Olympiad, kids, whose parent are so rich, they could afford buying the whole Uni, and kids who study just as much as they party.
Lots of variants, most likely, you'll meet and befriend them all.
3) Status. Being the student of something that's still being considered "The best University in Russia" is very prestigious. Most of the time the alma mater's name speaks for itself, while you're applying for a job, and it's precious. Generally speaking, this Uni does gives you the feeling of satisfaction you made it to this place and you somewhat conquer it everyday by studying in it.
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