Whether meticulously recording payments or fostering accountability among peers and faculty, the university’s dedication to transparency and equity profoundly impacted my ethical principles and self-discipline. My time at Università di Roma underscored the significance of integrity in even the smallest yet critical tasks. This encounter reinforced my conviction in the efficacy of minor actions in upholding integrity in various spheres of life.
View moreBeing a student at Sapienza, I had to struggle during the years with many issues concerning the organization of my courses, but my master in Publishing and Writing reached a new level of disorganization and unfullfilment of the expectations that I couldn’t believe.
There is not a single writing assignment, course or task in the whole of two years, leaving us to having to lean on external courses to develop our writing skills.
Years ago I was studying Modern Letters at Sapienza, but unfortunately, I did not complete my studies for personal reasons. The course was very interesting and the professors extremely competent, however, there was no relationship with them. In general, in this university, there is a lack of stimulus and communication from the teachers. Student services are not excellent, especially the secretariat. The area can be reached by means of transport but with difficulty, if you do not have the metro near your home, the same applies if you try to reach the place by car due to lack of parking. The university environment when I was studying was not very international but I know it has improved in the last few years. I would partially recommend this university, which despite its shortcomings remains one of the most important and prestigious in Italy.
View moreI really like this university and I would recommend it because professors are good. Moreover, you can find people who share your passions and during the lessons professors are always excited to let you express your opinion.
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