Is the Math in Moscow Program at IUM Worth the Investment?

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The Math in Moscow program at the Independent University of Moscow (IUM) is recognized for its strong mathematical curriculum and the involvement of notable professors, including Fields Medalist Sergei Novikov and Shaw Prize winner Vladimir Arnold. The program admits a small number of U.S. undergraduates each term, making it competitive. Despite the lack of scholarship applicability due to IUM's independent status, many alumni report that the experience is valuable both academically and culturally. Current participants are encouraged to connect with alumni through social media for insights and advice. Overall, the program is viewed positively, suggesting that it may enhance graduate school applications.
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Hi all,

I was recently accepted to the Math in Moscow program at the independent university of Moscow for the fall term. I have been recently informed my scholarship is not applicable, as the IUM is an "of course" independent institution. I was wondering if you all had any opinions on the place, if it had a good reputation, I want to make sure it will be worth it to pay for admission and that graduate schools will like that I attend

Some info, there isn't much out there, the IUM is a grad/postdoc school who brings U.S. undergrads there each semester to learn from professors... they admit maybe 4-10 undergrads per term out of 500-600 applicants. It was founded by fields medalist Sergei Novikov and Wolf and Shaw prize winner Vladimir Arnold, both of whom lecture.
 
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This pertains to my interest. bndnchrs as you probably know there is a very similar program in Budapest, Hungary. What sort of mathematical background do you have and did you participate in any previous research?
 
I'm in a similar boat as you. I'm not sure if my scholarships are going to come through for MiM, but I'd like to go. So I'm very curious about the responses you get :)
 
Hello,

I work in "Math in Moscow" for five years and I would be glad to be of any help to you. But I guess you are looking for our alumni opinions. Try to contact our Facebook group members, especially alumni of the last years. The core of our math program is basically the same over the years but the accomodation has slightly improved, I think.
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2204798557
AFAIK almost every our student consider his study in Moscow as a very valuable experience, both mathematically and culturally.

Hope to see you in Moscow,
Vladimir Ivanov.
 
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