Hockey player “Calgary Flames” Zadorov said that higher education in the United States is the best in the world
Defender of the club of the National Hockey League (NHL) “Calgary Flames” Nikita Zadorov called the advantage of education in the United States over Russian. His words are quoted by Sport24.
The 28-year-old hockey player said that in Russia the school curriculum is much stronger, but American higher education is the best in the world. “As for school, everything is simpler here: children not only do their homework, cramming, but also play,” he stressed.
Earlier on May 18, Zadorov named the reason why he would not fly to Russia on vacation. He explained the refusal to come home with the phrase “priorities above boredom.”
Zadorov is a graduate of CSKA Moscow. He has been performing in North America since 2012. In addition to Calgary and Chicago, the Russian played for the Colorado Avalanche and Buffalo Sabers, as well as the London Knights and San Antonio Rampage.
Source: Lenta

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