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[deleted] t1_j889efi wrote
Reply to comment by TheBattler in Weekly History Questions Thread. by AutoModerator
You're not wrong. I deleted my comment.
My frustration stems from the fact that I applied to a "Russian & Eurasian Studies" program, thinking that it was simply focusing on Russia's place within the broader Eurasia, only to get here and find out it's just a post-Soviet studies program.
Of course, I now know this is par for the course throughout Western universities, think tanks, etc. But as a first-gen college student from a poor area of the U.S., I had no way of knowing this beforehand. I was going off of what I was taught, and it makes me feel misled.
Furthermore, I think there's a strong argument that what I thought this program would be makes more sense in the 21st century than straight up area studies.
quantdave t1_j89082y wrote
That sucks. I had a course (unrelated) being changed halfway through with all of my intended options being scrapped, so i feel the pain of not getting the course you wanted. It's always best to get the details before accepting, but my experience is that you can't even rely on that.
[deleted] t1_j899e6r wrote
That's the thing - I only knew of 1 Eurasia, the Eurasia that I was taught in elementary school, so why would I think it was anything different?
quantdave t1_j89j7f4 wrote
Yes, I think I only encountered it in the 2000s, and even now it's not that common outside academia. Hopefully the fad will pass.
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