Safety and Security

Question:

What about racial predjudice and attacks on foreign students?

Answer

Although we have heard stories of violent incidents arising from prejudice, we have not encountered this amongst our clients nor in the medical universities or environments that we work in.

Our selection of universities is based on first hand experience of the environment and social condition that surrounds the university. An open multi-cultural society is high priority in our selection of medical universities.

"We all patiently await for the day when most of us will see beyond and deeper than the physical appearance of another...deeper and further in to the true nature of every Being. Words like prejudice will appear only in science fiction novels. Until that day, remember who you are. Your Divinity is beyond prejudice. By you remembering, others too will remember."

Santhan Naidoo

Question:

How do I know that it is safe for my son to study in Romania? I've heard stories about high crime levels in Eastern European countries.

Answer

Romania is a relatively low crime country. Petty theft occurs occasionally without aggression. The smaller the city the lower the crime rate. We find locations that meets our high safety criteria. Some of the things we look at is violent crime, assaults, theft and burglary.

Here is a link where you may find some statistics on crime in Romania: http://www.nationmaster.com/country/ro/Top-Ranking... You will find that it does not rate as a high crime country in comparison to the rest of Europe.

The cities we send clients to study in are considered "university towns", with a high population of students, both foreign and local. Romania is a land of many towns, villages and small cities, all of which do not have universities. Romanian students, like foreign students, flock to "university towns" for their academic requirements.