hi katya! im a girl who was born and raised in bologna and ive always been deeply in love with this city. when i was a kid, ive always told myself "who knows how a tourist or a person not from bologna lives and sees my city": thanks to this video i have an answer. you live italy and this city as a person who falls in love with it every day, just like me and ive never been more touched by a video regarding my city before. i hope your life here but also anywhere else will go great, and maybe see you in bologna! !!new subscriber!!! take care xoxo
@@sickviola hiii! you’re so lucky to be born here 🥹 and thank you for so many nice words! im really happy to live here at the moment and after being to many other cities in italy, nothing left such a great impact on me as bologna, i have no clue why !! of course there is rome, florence .. but i still would choose life in bologna over them haha. i like the people, the freedom in being yourself, the fact that there are many dogs, people living their life without hurrying anywhere, and the architecture omg !! the colors of the buildings, the portici… my favorite things ⭐️
@@katyakrasnova so true 🩷 i think that bologna is truly one of the few cities that are man-sized, where people can live its life at its fullest. hope to see you anytime in bologna 🩷
6:45 As someone who draws a lot, I always keep a sketchbook in hand. Once I was feeling the start of an anxiety attack and simply begun to write every thought that passed through my mind- I cannot understate how much it helped me. Because I was writing, my thoughts slowed down; also, by putting them into words, it helped to make sense of what was disturbing me and- later on- helped to combat it. Wish you well
thank you for sharing your experience! 💓 it does help me in much way than just writing whatever worries me in the notes app on my phone, but i also noticed that when i write on paper my thoughts slow down to the point that in the middle of the process i forget what i was even anxious and so emotional about, i don’t know if it’s okay :’)
it seems like a heaven to me. i recently moved to istanbul and when i see how great bolognia is i just want to leave everything behind and go there. i actually am here for that.hopefully i will be in bolognia soon!
but istanbul is amazing too! i’ve been there only once but fell in love with it right away 🥹 i don’t think i could ever say what’s better - bologna or istanbul hahah and good luck, i hope you make it soon to bologna
@@katyakrasnova yeah istanbul is also nice and i could connect well with the citizens here. its just i always wanted to be in somewhere smaller and more related to my taste in terms of culture and so on. btw thanks a lot and good luck to you too!
Oh yes it’s so beautiful to be in Bologna! I’m here as a tourist for a week or so and I have to say I fell in love with the beauty here!! Will definitely come back
Another fellow Bologna youtuber here :D The team keeps growing! :D Loved how relaxing the storytelling is and the way you showed the city !! Keep posting whenever possible, great stuff !
Hi Katya, could you please confirm if Bologna conducts interviews for international students before granting admission to master’s programs? I’m specifically planning to apply for a Master’s in Data Science and would love to know if an interview is part of the process. Thanks in advance! 😊
@@theinfinityroute hello! 💫 it depends on the program you’re applying to. you can see whether you’re going to have an interview on the admission page of your program, there usually are also published the compulsory bibliography they’re conducting interview on, so you have to prepare
Hi, I have currently received postgraduate offers in statistics from Bologna and Rome Sapienza University in Italy, which one do you think will be better? Which one would people find better in Italy? Thanks for sharing your video!
hii, thank you for watching my video ⭐️ i don’t know if my question will be of any use to you because i didn’t apply to rome, since i didnt find anything interesting personally for me in their universities; i can talk a bit about the city itself: what i can say, is that finding a place to live, and probably for adequate price, is easier in rome. in bologna its very difficult and prices are equal to milan. however, bologna has its own vibe, university is the oldest one in the whole europe, and i really like studying here and living too! there are not so many tourists, the city itself is aimed at young people, the region of emiglia-romagna has a big budget (where bologna is located), so they always do many interesting activities for people here about universities: i think Italians themselves go to Unibo more often than to Sapienza because it probably is higher in universities ratings, but im not sure. i simply heard many times that unibo is more “elite” and “difficult to study at” in comparison to some other places :-)
@@katyakrasnova Thank you so much for your reply, you are really very sincere in sharing it with me, I have benefited a lot, I wish you all the best in your studies and happiness everyday.
università di padova is considered the best for statistical sciences, but it's obviously not the same as living in rome. sapienza is incredibly disorganized though
that’s a great idea :-) bologna is such a special place, especially for students. if you ever have any questions about studying or living here, just let me know wishing you all the best 🍀
@@Snowi.e I can speak only for Italy, and to study here is great, but don’t expect to find a job or even internship :-) even locals can’t do it and end up running away from here after graduation
@@Snowi.e well, then Italy is a great place for sure, you can have many quick one-two days trips all over the country in between your studies which is amazing ⭐️
Assalamualaikum!!! Hi ! Please can I talk to you about some information...? It's My dream university! How can I get admissions? I'm from Bangladesh 🇧🇩.. I want help!!!
@@happiness071 wa alaikum assalam :-) you can find a lot of info on their website, it’s all in english and easy to follow: www.unibo.it/en/study/enrolment-fees-and-other-procedures
you need to know italian 100%, and it’s a very difficult situation in the job market here, as in any other country nowadays, but as for me, here it seems a bit worse, salaries are also not that high, everything’s based on some sort of nepotism 😅 that’s why many italians are leaving their own country to work and live abroad
if your question was more about basic sort of job like a waiter, seller of something etc it’s also not that easy to find, because again, in 90% of cases you need to know italian, a document, which allows you to work (student residence permit gives you allowance only for 20 hours max / week), and most likely you’re going to work without any contract, so you’ll be getting paid “under the table” 😀 that information is from what ive heard so far from other students, and ive tried to look for a job myself these past two months and gave up for now
@@katyakrasnova UK is a good option and good for finding a job. But university prices are very high and scholarship opportunities are less for undergraduate students.
hello! i’m not sure i understood your question, but if you want to see the university programs and the process of applications then you simply can find all of that on their website - www.unibo.it/en/homepage :-)
Assalam o Alikum. I have been thinking of applying for Italybachelor's studies and i have been feeling really anxious. I wear hijab and i wonder if the people behave any differently when they see hijabis ? If the studies are very hard to the point you worry about your grades?
@@theconventschool9222 concerning the studies, it depends on the city and the field. and about the hijab, i don’t think you’ll have any problem, because there are a lot of muslim people coming from South Africa or the East to live or also study here, so it’s normal :-)
@@madzbchr ahhh pisa 🥹 i still didn’t visit this city, but definitely am planning too! did you study for bachelor’s or master’s degree there? did you like it?
@@katyakrasnova i was only on an exchange program but i love it sm! it’s smaller than bologna and much quieter i think but i had the best company so it was very memorable ❤️
hi katya! im a girl who was born and raised in bologna and ive always been deeply in love with this city. when i was a kid, ive always told myself "who knows how a tourist or a person not from bologna lives and sees my city": thanks to this video i have an answer. you live italy and this city as a person who falls in love with it every day, just like me and ive never been more touched by a video regarding my city before. i hope your life here but also anywhere else will go great, and maybe see you in bologna! !!new subscriber!!! take care xoxo
@@sickviola hiii! you’re so lucky to be born here 🥹 and thank you for so many nice words! im really happy to live here at the moment and after being to many other cities in italy, nothing left such a great impact on me as bologna, i have no clue why !! of course there is rome, florence .. but i still would choose life in bologna over them haha. i like the people, the freedom in being yourself, the fact that there are many dogs, people living their life without hurrying anywhere, and the architecture omg !! the colors of the buildings, the portici… my favorite things ⭐️
@@katyakrasnova so true 🩷 i think that bologna is truly one of the few cities that are man-sized, where people can live its life at its fullest. hope to see you anytime in bologna 🩷
I wish to be born here. And now, i hope to do my master's degree here🥺 You're so lucky to be burn here
It makes me genuinely happy when you said "prosciuto cotto" whit the right accent and pronunciations 😅
haha thank you so much 🥹
6:45 As someone who draws a lot, I always keep a sketchbook in hand. Once I was feeling the start of an anxiety attack and simply begun to write every thought that passed through my mind- I cannot understate how much it helped me. Because I was writing, my thoughts slowed down; also, by putting them into words, it helped to make sense of what was disturbing me and- later on- helped to combat it.
Wish you well
thank you for sharing your experience! 💓
it does help me in much way than just writing whatever worries me in the notes app on my phone, but i also noticed that when i write on paper my thoughts slow down to the point that in the middle of the process i forget what i was even anxious and so emotional about, i don’t know if it’s okay :’)
it seems like a heaven to me. i recently moved to istanbul and when i see how great bolognia is i just want to leave everything behind and go there. i actually am here for that.hopefully i will be in bolognia soon!
but istanbul is amazing too! i’ve been there only once but fell in love with it right away 🥹 i don’t think i could ever say what’s better - bologna or istanbul hahah
and good luck, i hope you make it soon to bologna
@@katyakrasnova yeah istanbul is also nice and i could connect well with the citizens here. its just i always wanted to be in somewhere smaller and more related to my taste in terms of culture and so on. btw thanks a lot and good luck to you too!
Oh yes it’s so beautiful to be in Bologna! I’m here as a tourist for a week or so and I have to say I fell in love with the beauty here!! Will definitely come back
this video has such a positive vibesss i like it! and youre soo pretty
thank you so much 🥹🥹 you’re too kind and sweet!
Another fellow Bologna youtuber here :D The team keeps growing! :D Loved how relaxing the storytelling is and the way you showed the city !! Keep posting whenever possible, great stuff !
heyyy !! im always happy to see bologna youtubers ! 🤭 thank you very much
omg girl youre so pretty
@@jetkaido aaaa nooou thank you so much 🥹🪽 you’re too kind !
One thing I must say
You are so so pretty 😭
@@ra_hat146 thanks a lot 🥹 that’s very kind of you!
@@katyakrasnova one day i will meet you 😭🫶🏻
Ciao if I'm following you, I think I've seen you before in Bologna ❤Go on, you're doing a good job
@@mohammedoubarqua hiii ! haha it could be, but thank you so much
Keep the vlogs coming!love them🤍🤍
thank you sweetheart 🥹🫶🏻
Gonna bring out a Bologna vlog soon 😊
that’s nice to hear! 👍🏻 go for it 💫
I live in bologna, this vid is so cute !
@@vanessxs omg that’s cool! how do you find the city? do you like it? and thank you 🥹💘
woww Kat, it's really cool. you're so fantastic!
thank you !! 🌟
Omg you so pretty and your vlog too!!
thank you so much 🥹🌷 !
Planning to use my dual citizenship and move from Australia to Italy next year. Just deciding on what city 😬
@@ErosMorelli how nice! ☺️ how did you come to this decision? is there any specific reason why you want to live in italy?
@@katyakrasnova I am just wanting to try something new and gain life experience. So I just thought "hey why not" I have nothing to lose haha
What are you studing? I'm italian, maybe i could give you a better idea
@@MorteNera100 Bro I want to do my masters in electrical engineering, is it a good idea to do it in Italy?
@@MorteNera100 Not studying anything. I already work full time in IT 🙂
You're so pretty nice to meet you kat from a fellow bologna youtuber!❤
oh my, thank you so much you’re so kind 😭💝 !! and you’re living in bologna too? how amazing !
beautiful city
it is! i am so grateful to study in bologna 🌸
your glasses are so cute
@@dubb3292 thank you ! 🪽
Hi Katya, could you please confirm if Bologna conducts interviews for international students before granting admission to master’s programs? I’m specifically planning to apply for a Master’s in Data Science and would love to know if an interview is part of the process. Thanks in advance! 😊
@@theinfinityroute hello! 💫 it depends on the program you’re applying to. you can see whether you’re going to have an interview on the admission page of your program, there usually are also published the compulsory bibliography they’re conducting interview on, so you have to prepare
@ thanks for your help. Have a great day.🤗
Hi, I have currently received postgraduate offers in statistics from Bologna and Rome Sapienza University in Italy, which one do you think will be better? Which one would people find better in Italy? Thanks for sharing your video!
hii, thank you for watching my video ⭐️
i don’t know if my question will be of any use to you because i didn’t apply to rome, since i didnt find anything interesting personally for me in their universities;
i can talk a bit about the city itself:
what i can say, is that finding a place to live, and probably for adequate price, is easier in rome. in bologna its very difficult and prices are equal to milan. however, bologna has its own vibe, university is the oldest one in the whole europe, and i really like studying here and living too! there are not so many tourists, the city itself is aimed at young people, the region of emiglia-romagna has a big budget (where bologna is located), so they always do many interesting activities for people here
about universities:
i think Italians themselves go to Unibo more often than to Sapienza because it probably is higher in universities ratings, but im not sure. i simply heard many times that unibo is more “elite” and “difficult to study at” in comparison to some other places :-)
sapienza has a higher ranking but student life in bologna is way better
@@katyakrasnova Thank you so much for your reply, you are really very sincere in sharing it with me, I have benefited a lot, I wish you all the best in your studies and happiness everyday.
università di padova is considered the best for statistical sciences, but it's obviously not the same as living in rome. sapienza is incredibly disorganized though
I want to study in bologna ı hope ı can .
that’s a great idea :-)
bologna is such a special place, especially for students. if you ever have any questions about studying or living here, just let me know
wishing you all the best 🍀
@@katyakrasnova you are so sweet , thank you . By the way your video was very beatiful and you gave me hope 😊😊
dont. i live in bologna. dont.
@@yomama2779 why?!
@ full of maranza and tossici
actually I am thinking to study mbbs abroad and I don't know wich country i will go maybe china or Spain or italy wich one is good for living!
@@Snowi.e I can speak only for Italy, and to study here is great, but don’t expect to find a job or even internship :-) even locals can’t do it and end up running away from here after graduation
@@katyakrasnova it's ok I'm just looking for the vibes and have a great time abroad
@@Snowi.e well, then Italy is a great place for sure, you can have many quick one-two days trips all over the country in between your studies which is amazing ⭐️
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Whats the degree you’re in? Love the video btw❤❤
@@M.Manora thank you so much
Assalamualaikum!!! Hi ! Please can I talk to you about some information...? It's My dream university! How can I get admissions? I'm from Bangladesh 🇧🇩.. I want help!!!
@@happiness071 wa alaikum assalam :-) you can find a lot of info on their website, it’s all in english and easy to follow: www.unibo.it/en/study/enrolment-fees-and-other-procedures
Hello, what are the job opportunities as a student in Italy?
you need to know italian 100%, and it’s a very difficult situation in the job market here, as in any other country nowadays, but as for me, here it seems a bit worse, salaries are also not that high, everything’s based on some sort of nepotism 😅 that’s why many italians are leaving their own country to work and live abroad
if your question was more about basic sort of job like a waiter, seller of something etc it’s also not that easy to find, because again, in 90% of cases you need to know italian, a document, which allows you to work (student residence permit gives you allowance only for 20 hours max / week), and most likely you’re going to work without any contract, so you’ll be getting paid “under the table” 😀 that information is from what ive heard so far from other students, and ive tried to look for a job myself these past two months and gave up for now
Thanks for information. Studying and working are important to me, but I haven't decided which country will suit me.
@@MehemmedC-mm8em what other countries are you considering?
@@katyakrasnova UK is a good option and good for finding a job. But university prices are very high and scholarship opportunities are less for undergraduate students.
Hi how i addmission bolagna uni?
hello! i’m not sure i understood your question, but if you want to see the university programs and the process of applications then you simply can find all of that on their website - www.unibo.it/en/homepage
:-)
Assalam o Alikum. I have been thinking of applying for Italybachelor's studies and i have been feeling really anxious.
I wear hijab and i wonder if the people behave any differently when they see hijabis ?
If the studies are very hard to the point you worry about your grades?
@@theconventschool9222 concerning the studies, it depends on the city and the field. and about the hijab, i don’t think you’ll have any problem, because there are a lot of muslim people coming from South Africa or the East to live or also study here, so it’s normal :-)
What are you studying?
Digital Humanities & Digital Knowledge :-)
Bella Bologna ❤
(però quella pizza era un po' pallida 😐 )
effettivamente doveva cuocerla un po’ di più 😅
this made me miss when i was studying in pisa 🥹 regret not going to bologna it looks soo pretty
@@madzbchr ahhh pisa 🥹 i still didn’t visit this city, but definitely am planning too! did you study for bachelor’s or master’s degree there? did you like it?
@@katyakrasnova i was only on an exchange program but i love it sm! it’s smaller than bologna and much quieter i think but i had the best company so it was very memorable ❤️