The University of Bucharest is split into twenty buildings, each with its own programme.
I study in the building reserved for the Faculty of Philosophy only.
This separation of the buildings is beneficial for the students. It creates a web of interest for the respective object of study of each building.
Studying Philosophy at an academic level has proven to be a valuable asset for my development, especially at a cognitive level.
The teachers of this Faculty are brilliant, and this brilliance transcends into the way they are delivering the knowledge.
Most of the classes are very interesting.
There are three specializations you can choose between in your third year, and these specializations are – Analytical Philosophy, Applied Ethics and Philosophy of Culture.
The main issue I have with how the Faculty of Philosophy operates is that in the first two years, the programme is constructed with an emphasis on the Ethics classes. Also, the Ethics classes get the most points out of all the exams.
I would still recommend this Faculty to most of my friends. I think the quality of the classes and the quality of the teachers would instill a sense of wanting to develop in most people.