Stumbled upon this video in my home, it made me so nostalgic of the time when I was a student in Rome too! 🤍 Enjoy these moments because to me they were the best years of my life! (To think it was just 2 years ago) I now still live in Rome but I am not a student anymore and living more in the outer part of Rome, which is not the same as I was a student and had my room around uni… the vibes are totally different, you made me live it again with your video, thank you so much 🌷
Hey love 💗 no I’m not studying in a scholarship directly - I get support from the state ( Germany because I’m German lol) and I think that the acceptance rate strongly varies depending on the course you want to study but for mine ( Global Humanities) I think it’s pretty high :) and the living costs are about 1100€ every month but I have a seperate video where I break all of that down on my channel :)and yeah in my opinion people are pretty friendly most of the Time :))
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There is not one single Department - you will have most classes at the main campus but also some spread throughout buildings in San Lorenzo or Piazza Bologna :)
Hi, Glad to meet you in walking today near Vatican (it was an absolute unique interaction) 😂 This is Muhammad Zubair Fawad (a bit long name like USA 😂). Hoping you ll remember me. 😂
Hi Miriam I loved ur video! I’ve been struggling to understand the need for the CIMEA? The verification of the foreign diploma I have completed my a levels this year would it still be needed? If yes,I will not receive my results till august so I was wondering if you have an idea about this and when it is due since I would start it after my results are out ur reply would be highly appreciated thank you in advance!
Hi! So, about CIMEA, I believe you can verify your results via the representative of Italian government in your country as well. That's what I had to do, just go to the embassy and legalise/verify your A/L results
@@miriamrosee Np. Btw, I was hoping to ask, How do you study Italian language? Like, do you do self studies or do you go to one of the language classes?
Hey!!! I’m going to be studying at Sapienza for Global Humanities this September:) I’m super excited, Would you mind explaining what the semester dates are? I’m trying to find accommodation but am not sure when the semester’s and exams begin and end. Thanks 🥰
Hiii I’m also gonna be starting there in September and i think the dates r early October to late may im pretty sure? But for my accommodation i booked it from September 1 for a year so i have time to get settled in and get all the documents situated
hey :) so the semester dates are usually form beginning of October as you said until mid/end December and then we winter holidays and exams in January and February. The second semester starts in March and goes until June and then exams are in June/July :) Hope that helped!!
My fav vid of urs!! So beautiful and I’m so glad to see you’ve had such a good experience, makes me so excited to come in September!! Literally love ur vids sm u have such comforting energy, keep up the good work girl!! 💖
Not really :( from what I know only for people who get a certain scholarship. I have a video about finding an accommodation in Rome with all my tipps though!
Hi Miriam, thank you for these videos. Very informative and grateful. I’m curious to know what your week looks like? To clarify, how many classes in a week? How many hours of classes and how many hours of coursework during the week? Are you too busy to travel on a weekend? Or during the week? Thank you again for your help! I was accepted to the Classics program this upcoming year.
Hey :) Congrats on being accepted and welcome to Sapienza!! I'm glad you liked the video!! I have about 17 hours of class every week and during the week there is usually no extra work we need to get done. I definitely have a lot of time for myself and to travel too - especially because train tickets, busses and flights are also cheap from Rome and there are many beautiful places nearby to visit :) Hope that helped
I've been watching your videos for a while now, and I'm so glad that I found this channel. It has helped me a lot in clearing up my confusions. I will be studying Global Humanities at Sapienza this September, and I just wanted to say thank you. You are so sweet! <3
I’m not going to sapienza but I just wanted to thank you for all the rome content you’ve been making! I’m moving to Rome in august for college and everything has been veryyy helpful! :)
your videos are such a vibeee I also study at La Sapienza - I graduated in Pol Sci last year and now I'm getting my master's degree in Administration & public policy. If you want to make a new Italian friend I'm here :)
This is the program i chose so this vid is super helpful!! Also, when u were going to Italy n such (like signing apartment contracts and all that) did u use the codice fiscale that sapienza provides for u on ur infostud account or did u request it separately from the Italian gov?
Hi does the tolc test need to be taken in person in Italy? And when latest can I take it? So the acceptance comes first then I take the test or the opposite 😅
Hii i really love your videos.☺️ I will be coming next semester with Erasmus and i have tons of questions🫠 I couldnt even find the academic calendar of next semester i guess they don't update their website fast.
Hey!! Your videos have been such a great help for me in making my decision to go to La Sapienza:)))) This September I'll be taking Global Humanities as well, do you have any advice on making friends and for the program in general??
Hii I got acceptance to the program as well but I am so confused some people told me that I won't be able to find a job if I study this program and I don't know what to do... 🥲