I enjoyed studying in Sapienza University of Rome. Diverse culture and multinational experience has boarded my professional and academic life. Administrative system has been smooth during my studies and professors have been very helpful.
View moreI would say that Sapienza is overall a good University but the level of their studies programme is not ageing well. Sapienza is losing touch with the present and is stuck in the past. Few partnerships with companies and other universities make the environment of the University too isolated to really compete with the others in Europe
View moreDuring my university’s years at La Sapienza in Rome, I definitely spent a lot of time studying Political Science for my bachelor’s degree, and then International Relations for my masters degree.
Unfortunately, most of the subjects are focused only on the theory. If I could have the opportunity to change something, I will introduce a more concrete approach to the various subjects, and also I would let the students decide all the exams that they want to study for.
It’s good and I love to study all the subjects. The focus on the languages is pretty useful, but the best thing is studying the literature and cultures of the other states, and it was good when I had my Erasmus experience.
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