Curriculum organization
Let's start with the general hospital. Postgraduates in general colleges and universities are taught by foreigners alone, and the courses are the same as those of Russians, but teachers will consider students' acceptance ability and the course content is relatively easy to understand. If it's too simple, it's okay to go with the Russians.
As for the excellent courses, as far as I know, both the journalism department and the Asian-African College teach in Russian, and teachers will not take care of foreign students in class, so it will be difficult for them to fully understand.
School layout
Generally, the residential area and the teaching area of the college are connected together, so it is not convenient to get up for class, which usually takes five minutes. Downstairs gym, table tennis table, basketball/tennis court (two-in-one), sparrows are small and complete.
The huge layout is much bigger. The main building, two colleges are in Red Square, and the dormitory is in the college station ... The last class often needs to take the subway. There are often free concerts for most students in the main building. There is a swimming pool underground, and there are all kinds of basketball courts, football fields and even botanical gardens around the main building, although I haven't been there yet.
Source of students
There are many exchange students in general colleges, short-term exchange students and students of different nationalities, so it is easy to make friends with different nationalities.
In short, many students have been here for several years, and there are many local students, so it is difficult to integrate into their circle.
Think of these first.