

I spent six years at the University of Florence’s Department of Psychology. I took exams that often led me to develop valuable relationships with both faculty and other students. The courses were relevant to the department, and some exams required field experience. I fondly remember the professor who taught the course on the psychology of drug addiction; I remember this man’s depth of humanity and his teachings.
The campus was well organized with large classrooms that allowed many students to attend the various courses.
The only negative note was the often understaffed secretariat with embarrassing hours.
My overall experience was very positive