Is it possible to study and work at the same time?
(2007-11-08 11:28:03)
Russian education is generally considered to be one of the most qualitative and fundamental in the world. Much attention is paid both to basic theoretical knowledge of students and extensive practical skills. It allows students to find a well-paid job and start climbing the career ladder right after the graduation.
Students of Russian Universities are obliged to visit all the lectures because only knowledge received during the classes allows the students to become efficient and knowl-edgeable professionals.
Thus, it might be possible to work only after classes or on holidays or weekends. How-ever, during the first two years we would not recommend you to combine work and study. Firstly you need to get accustomed to the new country and learn Russian language. When you become the third year student it may be possible for you to get a work only if you study well and you attend all the required classes.
What services does RACUS render to foreign students?What is invitation for education?What is the migration card?What is the registration?How much luggage the student is allowed to bring?Will I have any additional expenses when I arrive in Russia?What will be my average month expenses?How can my parents send me money for my expenses?What is life and health insurance?What is the preparatory faculty and what is it for?Is it difficult to study at the preparatory faculty?Will my parents be informed of my academic progress?How can I get the information on the University where I want to continue my education after the completion of the preparatory faculty?When do vacations begin in Russian Universities?I receive an exit visa, when am I expected to leave Russia?How does the student pay for the education?Is it possible to study and work at the same time?
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