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Gambian Student Mam Isatou Njie: “I Have an Incredible Group of Russian and International Friends in ICEF”
Mam Isatou Njie is 21. Born in West Africa’s Gambia, she can be well considered an authentic Moscow resident now that she entered her fourth year of ICEF International Bachelor’s Programme in Economics and Finance. Here’s Mam about the essential things to know about living and studying in Moscow, ways to get a tuition discount, and the Russian celebration she likes best.
Caucasian Dance Studio A Power Place For A Chinese in Moscow: Interview with ICEF Y4 Student Liu Minglin
Liu Minglin, who is in his final year of ICEF International Bachelor’s Programme in Economics and Finance, shares his impressions of living in Russia and studying at the college he says he chose one hundred percent right.
Liu Minglin, 22, chose to study in Moscow-based ICEF for two reasons: his Russian friends’ recommendation and the contents of the programme curriculum he read on the website. Liu says his admission went easy and didn’t involve any excessive red tape: the ICEF people were quick to respond to all his questions, giving exhaustive answers.
Interview with Georgy Khvatkin, Y1 Student of ICEF, World Cadet Youth & Junior Sambo Champion
Georgy Khvatkin, who is in his first year of study in ICEF International Bachelor’s Programme in Economics and Finance, won gold at the World Cadet, Youth and Junior Sambo Championship. Competing in this year’s Championship, held in Larnaca, Republic of Cyprus, were 575 wrestlers from 33 countries. Georgy proved his superiority in the 98 kg weight category. Here’s the master sportsman about how he decided to enroll in ICEF, when he started practicing Sambo, how regularly he trains, what role Jackie Chan played in his becoming a pro athlete, and the benefits to having a beloved twin sister.
First Month at ICEF: How Our New Students Feel About It
How have the first few weeks of study been for ICEF’s new students? Have they settled well into the student life and how is it different from high school? Here’s what our new students think about their homework, English-taught lectures, coworking space availability, and the sports and student communities they’ve joined.