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		<title>Study Medicine in Russia</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Apr 2011 03:11:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Study medicine in Russia? Russia&#8217;s long history of medical education has attracted many students from around the world. So what makes candidates want to go to medical school in Russia? Well it is fairly cheap, much cheaper than any western country yet highly advanced and respected around the world. Most students like the idea that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Study medicine in Russia? Russia&#8217;s long history of medical education has attracted many students from around the world. So what makes candidates want to go to medical school in Russia? Well it is fairly cheap, much cheaper than any western country yet highly advanced and respected around the world. Most students like the idea that there are no entrance exams. This is due to the fact that in Russia the motto goes education is for all those who seek it.</p>
<p>The advantage of studying medicine in Russia is the broad clinical exposure one receives. While there are many medical universities in Russia it is better to go to the ones in bigger cities because they are better funded and are known for research and development. The admission process isn&#8217;t difficult. There are some requirements that need to be met and once accepted an admissions letter is typically issued. After that the student must submit the requested documents along with a fee for an invitation letter. With this letter you than can go to the Russian Embassy in your country and request a visa. The living costs are relatively cheaper than in Europe. The most expensive thing in Russia is the cost of renting an apartment. To cut costs and stay within your budget its better to live in the student hostel where all foreign students live.</p>
<p>Traveling to the hospitals when doing clinical rotations is usually done in groups. Transportation is easily accessible and one can get a subsidized transportation card that makes traveling less costly. The way it works is you pay a flat fee every month and you get a card that allows you to travel an unlimited amount of times within that month. To study medicine in Russia it is essential to able to adapt to the climate and culture. You should be willing to learn a bit of Russian which will come natural later, as time passes by you&#8217;ll notice how fast you start speaking Russian. So what are you waiting for, want to change your life, start your medical career today. The opportunity awaits you. Study medicine in Russia and get your MD in 6 years.</p>
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		<title>Studying Abroad in Russia</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 06:46:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ralph Serpe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Russia offers many advantages for students planning to study abroad. The cost of living in most areas is low compared to the U.S. and Western Europe and the huge size of the country means that it offers a wide variety of cultural experiences. Russia has a long history of visual and performing arts and literature, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Russia offers many advantages for students planning to study abroad. The cost of living in most areas is low compared to the U.S. and Western Europe and the huge size of the country means that it offers a wide variety of cultural experiences. Russia has a long history of visual and performing arts and literature, which is represented in its many museums, galleries and theatres. The two easiest ways to study in Russia are through programs offered by their home colleges and through study abroad programs at special institutes, such as the School for International Training. Students seeking more immersion may want to study at a Russian university. The cheapest way to do this is by direct enrollment, but facilitating organizations like the School of Russian and Asian Studies offer reasonably-priced assistance.</p>
<p>Work with your college or university&#8217;s study abroad program to ensure your credits transfer. The best time to do this is before you enroll in a study abroad program, since transfer requirements vary from college to college. You don&#8217;t want to find out at the end of the semester that your credit won&#8217;t transfer! Be sure to ask how studying in Russia will affect your transcript. The two most common accommodations for students are homestays with Russian families and dorms at Russian universities. Many families in Russia host foreign students in their flats for extra money. This is an extremely affordable option for students and can be a great way to learn more about Russian culture and family life. If you would rather meet many Russian and international students your own age, then dorm accommodations might be a better choice.</p>
<p>Although prices in Russia are low compared to the West, student ID cards make cultural events like museums, theatre, ballet, and opera even more affordable. Russia is known worldwide for its performing arts scene, and with a student ID, opera tickets can cost only a few dollars! While Russian student IDs give the biggest discounts, foreign student IDs can still open the door to substantial discounts. Relax and try new things. Although the language barrier can be challenging and frustrating, Russia is an exciting country full of opportunities. Remember that most people appreciate your efforts to speak their language, even if you&#8217;re not fluent yet. While class is important, the experiences of a new country are irreplaceable. Try new foods, go to a concert or holiday celebration with your host family, or visit the priceless treasures in the Hermitage&#8217;s Gold Room.</p>
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		<title>Ways To Learn Russian Phrases</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 09:34:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since the look of words written in Russian is different from that of western languages, you will have a difficult time trying to learn to say Russian phrases without the aid of being able to listen to them being read by a native speaker. However, once you hear the phrases, you will see that you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since the look of words written in Russian is different from that of western languages, you will have a difficult time trying to learn to say Russian phrases without the aid of being able to listen to them being read by a native speaker. However, once you hear the phrases, you will see that you can pronounce them using English sounds. There are 20 consonant sounds in the Russian language &#8211; The sounds of the consonants depend on the letters that follow them, so they can be pronounced as either hard or soft. The combinations of sounds mean that there are 37 distinct sounds in the Russian language that you must learn in order to say the phrases correctly.</p>
<p>Some phrases from the Russian language that you will find useful when you visit this country include: This phrase means Welcome and is pronounced as Dobro .This is the phrase for &#8221;Hello&#8221;. The pronunciation is Zdravstvujte.This is the way to ask &#8221;How are you?&#8221;in Russian. The pronunciation of this phrase is Kak dela.This phrase means what is your name?You would pronounce it as Kak teb&#8217;a zovut .You use this phrase to tell someone your name. You say it as Men&#8217;a zovut. </p>
<p>The best way to learn the phrases you want to say in Russian is to take a course in learning the language. Then you will understand how to construct the words and phrases on your own and not have to rely on a few phrases that you have memorized. By learning the language right from the beginning, which starts with learning the Russian alphabet, you will not run the risk of using phrases in the wrong situations, in which case you may insult your host. There are formal and informal forms of most of the common phrases. If you are speaking to a stranger, you should always use the formal version because the informal version is for use between friends. </p>
<p>When you see letters written in the Russian words as upper case letters, this means that you should place more stress on these letters when you say the word. There are also feminine, masculine and neuter forms of words in this language, which means that you do need to learn the grammar so that you can use the words correctly. Once you gain a knowledge of speaking, reading and writing Russian, you will completely understand the language when speaking to a native speaker.</p>
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