anna doroshina, in her first year at the faculty of law, did not choose her path in the ninth grade ands ready for long-term studies, and she is a student of higher education. andrei mikhailovsky is studying for a master's degree in business analytics. before that, he here he completed a four-year bachelor's degree in direction of history. i would say that over these 4 years we have been given quite a lot of knowledge at the higher school of economics, because there is enough free education here. we create our own courses. and now these four years. it seems to me that they are necessary, but then these two years you can finish a master's degree, so this is a very convenient function. in fact, i would not refuse it. professor in the usa and the crow academy viktor bolotov believes that with the withdrawal from the bologna process , russian higher education will remain in its structure, different levels of training of specialists, the system that russian universities began to rebuild since the early nineties turned out to be more convenient in many ways, what? we have canceled the bologna