Traditionally, studies for first-year students at our university began with Zero Week. This is the week during which students learn to study. Beginners are told how to pass exams, what is the difference between a teacher and a lecturer, a lecture and a lesson, what can be done in extracurricular time, etc. This year, a meeting with psychologists was organized for students because the mental health of Ukrainians is more important than ever. One more meeting was organized with our graduate Maksym Miskov - a military personnel who has been defending our state since the first days.
So, we decided to ask the first-year students themselves about their impressions:
Victoria Danylchyk:
At Zero Week was many interesting and exciting meetings took place during the week. I liked the lectures the most: "The real life of a student", "Informal education. Possibilities of international cooperation", a meeting with the Rector and "Media at NUWEE".
Everything went perfectly, I gained new knowledge, learned how to study more effectively.
The only negative is that there were too many people at the lecture "War through the eyes of a student".
Thanks to NUWEE for Zero Week. The week that helped to easily adapt to the University.
Angelina Chernobay:
The Zero Week made a positive impression on me, although there were some inconveniences. We were told about information technologies in the educational process and what opportunities are available at the University.
For example, about the student development center, behind the scenes of student life, about sports and various sports clubs. I also had a pleasant conversation with the Rector.
Student curators were assigned to each group - senior students who helped us with everything.
We were also allowed to choose which lecture to go to, which I personally did not like, because I wanted to visit all the couples.
In my opinion, such a week is necessary, you learn a lot of useful information and get to know everyone.
Department of Public Relations