I am studying here at the Faculty of History, I will soon become an archaeologist. I get knowledge both in classes and at various events that are held on a regular basis, such as exhibitions in museums, conferences, conventions. Every summer, and if you strongly want to, then in the spring and autumn, you can participate in archaeological expeditions and visually encounter with your profession, that is, learn by learning about the case. While still a student, I already have scientific articles co-authored with the doctor of historical sciences and several researchers.
At first, I rented a room in the hostel. Honestly, the conditions are bad. But in the future, I think, there will not be any problems with this, as in the future archaeologists face worse conditions, at work, of course.
Already in the middle of the first year with some teachers, I switched to “you”, and in non-school time there is nothing wrong with that.
Well, about the training itself, I’ll say the main thing here: “You will get knowledge at least in this direction, and maybe even more than you planned.”