I was ready to give 1 star after 4 years of traveling to this place almost every day. But after the opening of the subway, life began to get a little better.
The building is in a disgusting condition, there were attempts to revive it by installing new elevators (they were expected six months after the removal of the old Soviet ones), replacing windows (but not everywhere). Now, at least in some classrooms, it doesn't blow away, but sometimes there is nothing to breathe in them.
The food is there, it seems to be good, including the normal portions of cutlet + puree (not enough for everyone, and it's not always a puree and not always a tasty cutlet); there are 2-3 buffets, the choice is good, but the queue at rush hour has to wait for half an hour.
The main disadvantage is that there is no pharmacy or anything like a medical center. It's in meduniverse... From a positive BMP in a 20-minute reach, but it's not always the same to go to the hospital when it sucks.
The quality of education meets modern needs, a good library, but new literature is not always available, many teachers are responsive and do not refuse consultations