aphanon_meme ([personal profile] aphanon_meme) wrote2013-08-02 08:21 pm

part 337 christmas in july miracles

Meme! I almost thought I would never get to make a new post and say "Meme!! He updated! He really really updated! (which I'm sure most people in the fandom know by now!) In case you missed it JUST LOOK AT THIS. My goodness. A true, real Christmas In July miracle. ...... Wait it's August.

I feel silly now.

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yuuago: (omgwhee - Cat+Fish = OTP)

Re: +1

[personal profile] yuuago 2013-08-12 01:00 am (UTC)(link)
Why hello there! ... Yeah, I'd expect it'd be difficult to find English-language grad schools about that stuff in Eastern Europe. Hmm.

Well, University of Alberta and University of Calgary are both great schools (unfortunately I didn't get into either of them, booo) but I don't know if they actually offer anything that you're looking for! Might be worth a look, though. I kind of want to suggest University of Saskatchewan too, but... I don't actually know if they offer any Eastern Europe stuff; I just remember seeing a shitload of books in some Cyrillic-text-or-other in the library when I was there.

I wish I could be more help, fffff....
bunniofthemoon: ([STAR TREK]: smiles)

Re: +1

[personal profile] bunniofthemoon 2013-08-12 01:10 am (UTC)(link)
I would expect there would be some English taught courses in an attempt to attract international students but I know this university in Kharkiv is obsessed with Comic Sans and doesn't really explain what's in their undergrad program vs grad program or tuition or anything in terms of classes
Warsaw is my other option but I'm still confused with it

I'll check it out too since I wanted a few backup plans and Canada is probably what I'm going to fall back on