I was always been passionate about social History. When I first started, I didn’t know how much of that we would learn. I applied for the master’s program called History of communism. It was one of the best decisions. I had great professors. Not only did they manage to convey the information accordingly, but they also thought us how to conduct archival research. My experience was so great, that I decided to do a PhD in social History here.
View moreIn general, opportunities are quite ok. As mentioned, in the middle ground. It helps you open up to people, to cultures, but as well some teachers lack some standards and equal grading. Quite subjective and shallow in some cases.
But, if you can ignore the above mentioned, you can have a great time there, good exchange opportunities and self-growing. The bottom line is that it’s up to you to see the bright side. Once you can find it, you will learn and grow.