I want to warn you right away that not everything is as they promise at the beginning, upon admission. After you pay for the year and enroll, then all the fun begins. We were told that we would study in the same branch, so we took a hostel next to the university (not cheap, I want to say). Since he is in the center. And then it turns out that we will study at another branch (take the subway or bus). It's not so far away, but the housing was rented right next to it, so that it didn't take much time on the road. They put up with it. When passing the exams, it turned out that all students have the same level of English (which is basically impossible). They said there are no places, and therefore, as first-graders, they will learn English from scratch (so that you understand, this is an additional year of study for which you pay), they also do not talk about this in the office. It turns out not 4 years, but 5 years of study ((. This is also without options. It turns out that books need to be bought ($ 35 one book in English). If you buy all the books by level at once, they supposedly come out cheaper (no one talked about this either). In general, if you want to enroll in Kent, discuss everything thoroughly. Every step, every payment. Otherwise, you won't find the ends later, they have an answer for everything in the office. They speak beautifully and plausibly. Well, of course, you have already enrolled and paid, you don't want to go back. In general, let's see what happens next. Disappointed! I can't write the pros yet!