How we write
We prioritize offering comprehensive and detailed information about education in different countries. Our work is guided by the following principles:
We are always on the reader's sideWe have no goal of selling education abroad. We just want our readers to understand for themselves whether it suits them or not. We will be there to tell them everything we know, to advise and help. But we leave the choice up to them.
Reliable sourcesWe value the accuracy and verifiability of information. All facts and figures in our articles undergo careful verification. We cross-reference multiple sources and, when necessary, directly contact universities and consulates.
Honesty and detailWe always talk not only about the advantages, but also about the disadvantages of education in a particular country, we do not hide or embellish anything. When discussing challenges or limitations, we strive to provide solutions or alternatives.
In plain wordsWe know that admission is difficult. The least we can do is not make it any more complicated. Our writing style is simple — like sharing insights with friends and family. We also explore new formats, improve existing ones, and find engaging ways to male our content even more clear and interesting.
Critical thinking is our favorite skillWe are used to doubting, asking uncomfortable questions, arguing endlessly and achieving the best result possible. And we want to teach our readers the same. We urge them to check the information themselves, not trust dubious sources and ask if something is unclear.