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IgorGer2019-04-29 11:20:40
IT education
IgorGer, 2019-04-29 11:20:40

Choosing a college for any IT specialty?

Hello, I'm in 9th grade and still don't know what I'm going to do after school. I am sure that I won’t go at 10 and need to go to college, but here the main problem arises with the choice of a particular educational institution. If anyone can advise I would be very grateful. The faculty is not important, because admission for me is more like a formality (since I study development separately) and the opportunity to learn a little new, if for example it is inf. security. My grades are good, so I can get into any college. Thanks in advance)

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longclaps, 2019-04-29
@longclaps

Go to College of Noble Maidens - it's a real flower garden. You learn a lot of new things.

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sim3x, 2019-04-29
@sim3x

Not specified
- country
- cost
- quality of education
- your level of knowledge
- your ability to enter
- knowledge of languages
​​Postpone the choice of where to spend 4-6 years until you reach the age of 19-21
There you will form an understanding - do you want to connect your life with what -then

Ꮖɦɛօռ, 2019-04-29
@Theon

It's better to go where they teach normally

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Amffore, 2019-04-29
@Amffore

If you have firmly decided not to go to the 10th grade, then go to college, but not for the IT direction, but for the worker. If the college is attached to the factory, then there will be a place for internship, and after that they will get a job.
Going to college for an IT major is a waste of time and effort. They teach there, so to speak, little by little. A kind of universal programmer. 80% of the material will need to be taught independently. It will take 4 to 8 hours for steam, and 0 exhaust from them. Approximately 3000 hours wasted over these 4 years.

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