With respect to the company, I was professionally engaged in volleyball in Russia and when I moved to Slovakia I was very worried that I would not be able to play my favorite sport. They helped me find a training ground here, thanks to which I later organized a viewing at several local volleyball clubs. So, for example, I saw how the titled VKP Bratislava was trending. There are no problems with my studies, the specialists helped me adapt to the program and to everyday life: I received a lot of consultations already at the stage of collecting documents, then, when I received all the necessary permits, the specialists told me how my Slovak life would be built, helped with the organization of training and the search for like-minded people. I would also like to note the language training, which is at an excellent level, Slovak turned out to be not so difficult and in some places even similar to Russian. The teachers explained a lot about the nuances of speaking, although initially I slightly ignored the grammar and thought it would do just fine. It turned out that grammar is a very important element of the Slovak language, so I recommend that you do not forget about it.
I'm living in hope now.. Since childhood, I have been completely and absolutely in love with Prague. My mother had a friend there (she returned to Russia not so long ago), and we often went to the Czech Republic when I was in school. I love the local architecture, cuisine, nature😍 I immediately decided that when I grow up, I will move to Prague. After school, I decided that the best way is to go to university there. I found the GoStudy school on the Internet. I immediately liked their attitude towards the students (they always respond very kindly, there is an individual approach to everyone). I was overjoyed, I dreamed of going to study faster, but... hostilities began, and the Czech Republic closed the entrance to the Russians. Go Study calmed me down as best they could, for me it was all a real tragedy. They offered me a distance learning option with the opportunity to enroll in a Czech university when the situation in the world is normalizing. This, of course, is not exactly what I wanted. I tried to find other ways to go to the Czech Republic, but everything is hopeless everywhere, through all channels. That's why I agreed to distance learning. Now I'm learning the language and waiting for the opportunity to finally fly away. I really hope that the wait is not long!
I am grateful to the managers of GouStadi for their responsiveness and patience. We sent our son to study through them, and in the process of our cooperation there were many difficulties due to external factors. They wanted to give up this business altogether.. Thanks to the managers for choosing the right words, supporting where necessary and always making contact. As a result, it turned out to send my son to study. He likes everything, the conditions are good. I am personally glad that everything turned out as it should. Thank you so much for this