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Nondv2014-06-11 23:53:37
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Nondv, 2014-06-11 23:53:37

[Abitura] Moscow. Which university to go to become a programmer? (USE 250+)?

A very original question :)
Initially, the expected score was about 220, the universities where to apply for docks were:
MAI (software engineering), MESI (mat. software blah blah), MISiS, Stankin (extreme option).
Now the expected score has suddenly risen (after the announcement of the results for the Russian language), so Stankin can be safely excluded. I will replace it with the Higher School of Economics (there is almost no chance, so I can say I will buy a lottery ticket).
Are there any universities that are worth paying attention to?
The presence of a hostel is mandatory (preferably, located not very far from the university and with normal conditions).
Unfortunately, I didn’t pass physics, so Baumanka with MEPhI (and that’s not all) are cut off :(

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oxygen3, 2014-06-12
@oxygen3

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and the Higher School of Economics - everything I know in Moscow, maybe even Moscow State University.
The new department at Yandex in the tower has a lot of places and has just opened, so there is an opportunity to enter there.
In general, read, watch, study while waiting for points)

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Razzle, 2014-06-12
@Razzle

Hah, congratulations on Russian, I am also an applicant and also in Moscow) (and Russian is also unexpectedly high, 87 points not preparing)
As for universities, will MTUCI be interested? For myself, I consider it as one of the options (but it’s easier for me, I passed physics)

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Jimilian, 2014-06-13
@Jimilian

If you don’t like the chosen university, after the first year you can transfer to another, Baumanka accepts students from other universities if there is a brain and good academic performance.

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2014-06-14
@inkvizitor68sl

Well, s ... I studied economic informatics at Moscow State University - I'm satisfied. It wasn’t that much needed to study there, so from the first year I worked full-time (on a shift schedule), at the beginning of the fifth year I went to Yandex full-time (and in the middle of the fourth - for an internship, combining with another job ).
To whom what) Studying in many of the universities you listed is useless if you don’t want to go into science or completely hardcore programming.

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