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Distance education in IT?
Hello.
I am 21 years old, 2 times expelled from full-time education (the first time from the 1st year, the second already from the 2nd year). I've been working so far a la back six months. I decided to apply this year for part-time studies, but there is also an option for distance education (UrFU). In principle, I myself understand that a point will not give much, since most of the matan has been passed, and everything else, I think, is possible without a teacher. So, the question is: is it worth spending time and money on such a distance learning? (Have huge ambitions to emigrate)
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"I was expelled 2 times"
"get out of Russia"
- do you really think that with such a raspy attitude you will live normally abroad, where the requirements for workers are much stricter?
First, get all the liberal nonsense out of your head.
Secondly - pump over discipline, because having left the university 2 times, you can also quit a job where they count on you, your friends, your family in the end. No one is interested in unreliable employees and slobs who are here today, and tomorrow they no longer answer calls and messages.
I am 21 years old, 2 times expelled from full-time education
The opinion that the tower is knowledge is rather erroneous.
In reality, three-quarters of the knowledge that is given at the institutes is completely irrelevant for later life, even if you work in the profile that you studied. And of the remaining quarter, if we talk about IT, more than half was outdated even before you started education, and you still need to retrain it yourself.
That's just the skill to study yourself (and the organization necessary for this) universities and teach.
If you were kicked out of a university, you can assume that you have learned absolutely nothing.
If you are ready to start from scratch, accept your studies as a challenge and the opportunity to grow above yourself, take up your mind and stop being gouging - well, then an extra test might come in handy. If you are counting on her as “well, they won’t be expelled there - I look a little like it, I’ll rent it somehow, but it’s a crust for moving” - you shouldn’t even start.
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