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CosmoMegaSuperBlaster2013-12-23 16:43:28
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CosmoMegaSuperBlaster, 2013-12-23 16:43:28

Can there be consequences if you write part C of the Unified State Examination in computer science in C? C#?

The essence of the question is this: a computer science teacher tells me that although I am allowed by the conditions of the exam to write in any PL, it is worth writing in Pascal (which I really dislike), will there be any real consequences if I write part C in C or C # ?
PS The teacher himself knows only Pascal, that's why doubts overcome me.

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Fray, 2013-12-23
@HCADV

You can write! It's just that they have personnel problems. A sufficient number of teachers in C has not yet grown, or rather, how, C knows a lot, but those who know are unlikely to stay too long as teachers.
And they need to check their work somehow.
But think: if your teacher knows Pascal inside and out and he teaches the subject well, then the chance to write for the maximum score is higher than preparing to write in C without the help of a teacher.
Don't forget that Olympiad programming and real life are completely different things.
So it might be better to be patient, but to give up without nerves?)

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3meika, 2013-12-27
@3meika

Can. I am now a freshman, I wrote the exam in python.
Checked. And even on appeal was.

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Watch_dog2507, 2015-07-16
@Watch_dog2507

I wrote the exam this year in java. I solved the C4 problem by 4 points - they put 0. I came to the appeal - I got 4 of my well-deserved points.

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