@@Lenon1924 some departments are up to mark and some departments are running late at least by 10 years. The problem here is they put Italian things in everything so they do everything in Italian way. I would say it is good but not like the American or British universities where after we land to the great jobs. It’s good for Italians actually because they’re more habitual of such schooling.
@@LaxmanGSingh appreciate the reply. Oh yeah ok, what about faculty of philosophy? Any good? I am doing global humanities. how about the people, is there many English speaking internationals ?
The first motto on the building says: "Education elevates the inner strength and the good behaviour strengthens the heart". "Giurisprudenza" means "Law Studies"; the motto in Latin says: "Law/Justice is above (literally "lady") and the most important (literally "queen") of all virtues". The Latin motto on the Lit. and Phil. building means "Poets' great and sacred labour saves everything from the destiny (of death)". The statue in the centre is Athena (Minerva for the Romans, and for the students of La Sapienza), goddess of knowledge and wisdom. Legend has that you shouldn't watch the Minerva before an exam, because it brings bad luck.
I noticed you were referring to the building from the 20’s & 30’s as Fascist Architecture; it seems that you are referring to the period as much as the elements of that era of modernism, which I really appreciate in your narration. I don’t recall seeing other collections of such buildings of the style or period when I toured Rome. Do you know of others like this collection on the campus?
There are modern Art Deco-inspired buildings scattered around. Not alot as they keep preserving other older buildings. Near the Ara Pacis/Mausoleum of Augustus by the Tiber are a few government buildings clearly built in the fascist era. I don't like fascists--then or now-- but the architecture of the time I find intriguing and beautiful. Many have relief sculptures and social inspirational messages.
@@joecesa1013 Art Deco is not the same style than fascist style. The fascist style is a modernism that recalls the grandeur of the Roman Empire, hence the big, very big architectures, the pillars, the arches, the marble/travertine, the statues and the bas-reliefs, the fountains... but without the decorations. You can find the best example of that type of architecture in the EUR neighborhood, in the southern part of Rome: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EUR,_Rome (there are also a lot of post-WWII architectures too, very very modern stuff).
Hello, I'm also interested in studying medicine there. Do you know if they accept london A/Ls for requirements? Please let me know if you know, it would be really helpful for me.
Im looking forward going to this university would u mind giving few tips on bachelors degree of this university Is it worth it or is doing masters worth more?
Bonjour, j'aimerais savoir comment se passe les tests tolc pour car je me inscris au tolc pour la rentrée 2023-2024 j'ai postulé c'était université en Communication et dams. Expliquez moi svp🙏
Hi, I got admission in Master's Degree in English & Anglo-American Studies in University of Rome Sapienza. But I wanted Business studies. IS IT POSSIBLE TO CHANGE MY COURSE after joining???? From English to Business studies. Please do reply
Bro i have a doubt, i have enrolled in sustainable building engineering in sapienza University of Rome but i am in rieti campus but not in the main sapienza campus can you tell me why?
17 centuries old means that it almost predates even the Christianity (17 centuries ago it was the 322 C.E.; Christianity became legal in the Roman Empire in 313; ROme fell in 410; Muhammad started his preaching in 610 C.E.). Maybe you should revise your chronology?
last year I was watching your video, This year I am walking in Sapienza as a student :)
Wow. Was the process easy? How much did it cost you in total?
That's amazing! Good luck!
That's amazing! Have a great time and many many congratulations to you! ❤🎉
Good for youuu❤❤
me too, am qualified with the maximus 30L
Bologna is the oldest university in the world. Founded in 1088. La Sapienza is old too, I am looking to come study there
Have you heard of Nalanda and Takshahila. They were from 5th century AD. Because of them you can write probably if you understand correctly.
I already been to La Sapienza 😂
@@LaxmanGSingh is it good?
@@Lenon1924 some departments are up to mark and some departments are running late at least by 10 years. The problem here is they put Italian things in everything so they do everything in Italian way. I would say it is good but not like the American or British universities where after we land to the great jobs. It’s good for Italians actually because they’re more habitual of such schooling.
@@LaxmanGSingh appreciate the reply. Oh yeah ok, what about faculty of philosophy? Any good? I am doing global humanities. how about the people, is there many English speaking internationals ?
I would love to see more of the faculty of lettere e filosofia as I might start my studies there in fall :)
The first motto on the building says: "Education elevates the inner strength and the good behaviour strengthens the heart".
"Giurisprudenza" means "Law Studies"; the motto in Latin says: "Law/Justice is above (literally "lady") and the most important (literally "queen") of all virtues".
The Latin motto on the Lit. and Phil. building means "Poets' great and sacred labour saves everything from the destiny (of death)".
The statue in the centre is Athena (Minerva for the Romans, and for the students of La Sapienza), goddess of knowledge and wisdom. Legend has that you shouldn't watch the Minerva before an exam, because it brings bad luck.
Thank you!
Pretty cool. I’ll be a visiting scholar there in Nov. look forward to it
I'm watching your vlog while got admission letter today ❤❤
Good luck!!
thanks dear
Which course
I need more update on the universities in italy
Please go to university again, talk with students and give info how they get in and all etc
Will do
I walked around Sapienza this afternoon! Still thinking if I will enroll for September. Thank you for your video!
That's so cool Adrian! Good luck!
I also am choosing between rome and milan. Boths cities have a lot to offer
@@Heli0s5602-y omg! Well it’s the same for me. I ended up choosing Milan! I’ve already enrolled too!
@@adriangabrielambagan8584 Milan is really nice! May I ask which courses did you enroll to?
@@Heli0s5602-y environmental change and global sustainability in UniMi! What about you? What are your choices? :)
Would you come and study at Sapienza University? What would you go to study? Let me know in the comments below 👇
Next time I'm there, sure!
Classics!
I am about doing such can you recommend this university
Psychology perhaps.
I’m gonna study medicine in sapienza 🥹
good, yolo seag love it.
i come soon to visit and friends
I noticed you were referring to the building from the 20’s & 30’s as Fascist Architecture; it seems that you are referring to the period as much as the elements of that era of modernism, which I really appreciate in your narration. I don’t recall seeing other collections of such buildings of the style or period when I toured Rome. Do you know of others like this collection on the campus?
There are modern Art Deco-inspired buildings scattered around. Not alot as they keep preserving other older buildings. Near the Ara Pacis/Mausoleum of Augustus by the Tiber are a few government buildings clearly built in the fascist era. I don't like fascists--then or now-- but the architecture of the time I find intriguing and beautiful. Many have relief sculptures and social inspirational messages.
@@joecesa1013 Art Deco is not the same style than fascist style. The fascist style is a modernism that recalls the grandeur of the Roman Empire, hence the big, very big architectures, the pillars, the arches, the marble/travertine, the statues and the bas-reliefs, the fountains... but without the decorations.
You can find the best example of that type of architecture in the EUR neighborhood, in the southern part of Rome: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EUR,_Rome (there are also a lot of post-WWII architectures too, very very modern stuff).
Google says that Sapienza is the 12th oldest university in the world. So old? Yes... Oldest? No.
Please go back.I want to study classics in this univetsity
I will! Very soon
Yes please go back again!
I'm preparing to study medicine in sapienza probably in october
I'll try to come back early October;)
Hello, I'm also interested in studying medicine there. Do you know if they accept london A/Ls for requirements? Please let me know if you know, it would be really helpful for me.
@@autumn399 hey i just got admitted to the sapienza foundation year course and iam hoping to also study medicine did you get admitted there?
@@Lemorexp nope sorry, I changed my mind😅
Can you please tour around their medical school department?
I was also going to comment that
Can you please tour around the depart of public health and infectious desease.I intend to come on October 🤞
Thanks!
Thank you so much John!!!
Hey! Thank you for this informative video🌹
Such an amazing video, please go back for economia faculty!! I’ll be there soon I hope :)
Thank you so much! I'll try to come back early October! Good luck with you studies!
@@ItalyGuy looking forward to seeing you there then! 😃
@@ItalyGuy hello
Im looking forward going to this university would u mind giving few tips on bachelors degree of this university
Is it worth it or is doing masters worth more?
Bonjour, j'aimerais savoir comment se passe les tests tolc pour car je me inscris au tolc pour la rentrée 2023-2024 j'ai postulé c'était université en Communication et dams. Expliquez moi svp🙏
I have got admission in this university, Master in European Studies.. Received admission confirmation email last week.
Congratulations!
Hi What to do First When I seeking for Admission 2023 as international student.
Hi, I got admission in Master's Degree in English & Anglo-American Studies in University of Rome Sapienza. But I wanted Business studies. IS IT POSSIBLE TO CHANGE MY COURSE after joining???? From English to Business studies. Please do reply
can you explain how did you joined? please
I do want to study there
Thanks it was really helpful 🤗✌
I'm glad you liked it!
Complimenti, sono italiano ma mi piacciono lo stesso i tuoi video :D
Grazie mille caro!!
LOL
I loved your comments describing the fascist building, so funny yet so succinct :D :D
Can someone help me to know how to acces infos about visiting this university? Is it necessary having some kind of card or authorization? Thank You!
You can simply go in. They don't ask for cards
@@ItalyGuy OH, Thank you for answering!
Do you still have to wear a mask and be vaccinated everywhere you go?
Remember, still there is a big difference between when you visit Rome and when you live in Rome. lol, i just smiled when you said this is italy,
Do you mean its not that interesting or something like this? Can you pls tell me what it feels to be live in rome pls
Bro i have a doubt, i have enrolled in sustainable building engineering in sapienza University of Rome but i am in rieti campus but not in the main sapienza campus can you tell me why?
Hi
Please I wanna know if you’re now in the sapienza main campus?
@@mariamwilliams6926 i am in rieti Campus bro
Okay
Thanks
Hope lectures are effective and fun?
Please dear visit European Studies Department if possible ♥️🍀🙏🏻
Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Do they have gluten free food ?
I'm sure they do.
@@ItalyGuyThank you. ;) Do you know if it’s hard to find or you can have it in any supermarket?
I hope to start my masters in biochemistry 23/24 intake
Good luck!
@@ItalyGuy hello
Same here...but in chemistry
Go back again pls pls
Ok;)
The first university is in Morocco, you were late,))
Go back to university! Actually, where did you go to university and what did you study, assuming you did.
I’m loving your sense of humor!
really! the medicine university of Ahwaz is 17 centuries years old !
how dare u say that !
17 centuries old means that it almost predates even the Christianity (17 centuries ago it was the 322 C.E.; Christianity became legal in the Roman Empire in 313; ROme fell in 410; Muhammad started his preaching in 610 C.E.). Maybe you should revise your chronology?
Not the best in Italy.
I do prefer Unibo and Polimi and Pisa University are famous than Sapienza..