Experience in Moscow, Russian Fereration by nedra
What is it like to live in Moscow? Would you recommend it? What is the city like?
The streets are immaculate, the architecture is impressive, the shops remain open for longer hours, there are many sports centres.
The people in the school office are not all helpful when it comes to answering queries, providing timely information, such as tuition fees rates, to students.
What is the student lifestyle like in Moscow?
Life is so expensive in Moscow. I spend $500 on food alone.
How much does it cost to live in Moscow?
It's hard to live on a budget in Moscow.
Is it difficult to find accommodation in Moscow? Is there any advice you can give?
I've been searching for a single-room flat, or a flatshare, it's very expensive to find a room on your own in Moscow.
$250 a shared room in a dormitory.
$350 monthly rate for a shared room in Volgogradskaya.
What is the food like? What are your favorite dishes?
All types of fruits, local and exotic are available in Moscow shops.
We cannot say the same for fresh veggies.
Sushi is available at a reasonable cost, and it's delicious.
What places would you recommend visiting in Moscow?
The Kremlin, Old Arbat, Gorky Park.
Moscow is full of beautiful places worth visiting.
Is it good to eat out in Moscow? Can you tell us your favorite spots?
I sometimes eat at coffee house, it's affordable and the food is okay.
Is the nightlife good in Moscow? Where is good to go?
I prefer not to hang around at night.
What advice would you give future students heading to Moscow?
Watch your spending. Avoid solo rambling.
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