At the initiative of the Intellectual Commission of the ASPU Student Council, an inter-university intellectual game was held at the University, featuring about 70 students from ten

faculties.
With the help of 30 logical and gnosiological questions covering various sectors, the students had an opportunity to test their knowledge and ability to orient quickly. At the end of the game, the ten students scoring the highest points were named ‘the most intellectual students’ of the given faculty.
Third-year student Lilit Simonyan, who was declared the most intellectual student of the Faculty of Education Psychology and Sociology, confesses that she participated in the game out of curiosity and in order to check her knowledge.

She says the results are satisfying, yet binding: she must be well prepared and armed with rich and comprehensive knowledge in the future struggle.
Hasmik Ghahramanyan, a student of the Faculty of Special Education, went ahead of her course-mate by 0,5 point. Though Hasmik has participated in similar games severely times, she confesses that individual participation is much more difficult and responsible.
Two teams involving the most intellectual students of the ten faculties will be formed in the near future to represent the University in intellectual games. An inter-faculty individual game will be held before that which will disclose the most intellectual student of the University.