I join all of the above! On my own behalf, I would also like to add that I am outraged by the following. 1. Lack of cooperation with famous artists (for example, in 2014. Yu came here on her own initiative. Chicherina, and for unknown reasons she was denied creative friendship and cooperation); 2. There is a very weak system of distribution and employment of graduates (students are assigned, at best, to rural clubs). 3. The wary and dismissive attitude of teachers towards employees of law enforcement agencies (the army, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Federal Penitentiary Service, etc.) and, as a result, the lack of distribution of specialists with specialized education to serve in these structures! For example, I was stunned in 2011 when I learned that most of the few male teachers at this university did not understand my desire to serve in the army, and later in the Ukrainian police. A similar situation arose at the time of my graduation in 2016 ("Let the militia give you a diploma, but we are not interested in your combining studies with service in the People's Militia of the LPR! Why do you need to study if you're a military man???")! And I, for a moment, was then serving in a military band!
There are a lot of non-core subjects that only interfere with learning your specialty, because they pull the blanket of attention over themselves. Plus, the teachers in these disciplines are the most demanding and principled, which does not correspond to the priority of these subjects in any way. The arrogant rector. A lot of unnecessary show-off. No one listens to the students ' requests for the organization of the educational process . But within the framework of Donbass, this is probably the best creative university anyway. But you know, it's not that hard to be the first in a competition in which you participate alone.
I rate it solely because of the appearance of the building and around, everything is clean and tidy, it immediately stands out when you leave the courtyards from somewhere.