If you want to study history and philosophy, I suggest you go to a normal university or a comprehensive university.
Don't go to Petersburg If you really want to go, you can go to Petersburg University and Russian National Normal University. These two schools are the best in Petersburg and the best in Russia.
If you are willing to go to a smaller city, I recommend several very good universities in several cities:
1. Blagoveshchensk (a border city) is very convenient to visit. There are two top five schools in the Far East: Blagoveshchensk National Normal University, which is the only normal university in the Far East. You can see its campus in Heilongjiang, China. Because it is a small city with simple folk customs, I have been there, which is quite good. This school also has a Confucius Institute. I wonder if I can be a part-time Chinese teacher.
Another Amur National University, a comprehensive university in the Far East, ranks second only to the Far East University.
In this city.
Second, Tula (a well-known small city, Hero City, rich in beautiful women and tea sets, Tolstoy's hometown)
Tula National University (top 50 comprehensive universities, with professors 162 and nearly 700 associate professors and doctors). There are 52 academicians of the World Academy of Sciences and the Russian Academy of Sciences, and about 40 international students from China)
Tula Tolstoy National Normal University (one of the most prestigious normal universities in Russia, founded in 38 years, with low tuition, less than $2,000).
Irkutsk (Pearl of Siberia, direct flights between Shenyang and Changchun, beautiful Lake Baikal)
Irkutsk State University, also a comprehensive university, ranks high. In particular, introduce their library, which has more than 3 million books and ranks among the best in Russian universities, and the History Museum of Irkutsk University, which should be very helpful for you to learn history.
Volgograd (I have a surprisingly good impression of this city. I wonder if my ex-husband's famous painting, the heroic city on the Volga River, makes it the longest city in the world. There are more than 20 colleges and universities here, which are famous educational cities.
Volgograd Normal University (I know several graduates here, and their Russian is very good. I wonder why it is here. I heard that the management here is strict and the learning atmosphere is very strong. I wonder if it's true. I once thought about studying in this school. All-Russian Normal University ranks fifth, and tuition and living expenses add up to less than $3,000 a year)
If you want to apply, if you want to learn Russian by yourself, you can contact yourself and find the website of this university, which has the contact email address and telephone number of the Foreign Affairs Office. You can contact directly by mail or telephone, which is easy to handle successfully. Of course, it takes a lot of time and energy.
If you don't know Russian, you can only go through acquaintances or agents studying in Russia. There are many intermediaries now, and the competition is fierce. The regular price is about 10000 yuan, so you can go through all the formalities and have a pick-up service.
The above is some of my experience and knowledge, I hope it will help you. If you have any other questions, please leave me a message.