My experience with Sapienza is overall very good. I like the international context in which we are constantly immersed, the lesson programs focus on intercultural topics, I also appreciate the presence of professors from other countries and Erasmus students. The course I chose met my expectations, as what I wanted the most was to learn about new cultures and new languages. Sometimes the programs are very intense, but I personally don’t encounter major difficulties in studying, as the topics are of my interest. I would definitely recommend La Sapienza to other people.
View moreI loved spending the two years of my master’s degree in Sapienza University for a variety of reasons; first of all, the programme was focused on translation, a practice which I consider necessary when studying foreign languages, and our professors always made sure that every one of us had the opportunity to put into practice what learned in class by participating to workshops, writing essays and giving lots of presentations.
The environment is very pleasant; in my faculty, we have a wide and clean library with huge windows and a garden in which you can have lunch and chill during your coffee break. Sapienza’s campus is so big that it looks like a small city, and has many green spots that can really boost your mood.
What I liked best is, however, the passion you could see in the professors’ eyes when teaching something. They made the learning process so much easier and I will never forget some of them.
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