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Guide for admission in Belarus?
I live in the country of Belarus. I'll be in ninth grade soon. Everything would be fine, but I have no idea how I can finish this whole thing. Is it possible to leave after the 9th grade, or is it still impossible and will have to leave after the 11th? What do you have to write there to finish school after the 9th or 11th? Well, look, I’ll write, so what? How to understand where to go? In the plan, I know who I want to enter (web programmer), but I don’t know where, where, and is there such a profession at all? Can you break this whole thing down? I don’t know, if it’s hard to answer, then throw off the link (enlightenment link, heh) to the whole thing? Because questions are asked, and help answer them, so no one knows anything, ask others. Please help me with this ALL! It is impossible to deal with the Internet alone. It's all too confusing.
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No one is going to tease you. Kindergarten is over, no one needs you after school. Generally. At school, from class to class, you were pulled by the ears. There, even losers are left EXTREMELY rarely for the second year. And outside of the school - just expelled and that's it, go look for a job at McDonald's or die of hunger.
Web programming is not taught in educational institutions, learn it yourself. Documentation is complete.
You go to college to get a higher education. There are a lot of guides - you pass the entrance exams, you enter. You pass badly - you do not act.
Such is adult life.
Therefore, there are parents - talk to them, they have already gone through a lot, and if they do not know the profession, then they know life.
You can talk about different things in general, and making discounts that parents can be "old farts", do not forget that your parents somehow got a house, food, clothes and were able to spend a LOT to raise you. It is very poorly understood (the amount of effort) because you see and remember more now than what it was 15 years ago.
If you are going to stay in Belarus, you are looking for educational institutions in your city or where, in principle, you can live (rent an apartment if you have money).
See what they teach. For IT, mathematical ones are good, and maybe there is an IT focus. It doesn't matter which faculty. It is programming that you will still learn additionally on your own. What is given in the institutes is mainly academic knowledge, and a good foundation there is more mathematics, which does not become outdated.
Learn English and prepare for university admissions in Latvia, Lithuania or Poland. Any technical university will do (of course, it’s worth looking at the ratings). And three years is just enough for good preparation.
You may have to learn some other language and improve some subjects, here already in the countries of Europe you need to look at the universities, what and where the requirements are. For example, I read that in the Czech Republic there is something like a one-year language learning and university preparation programs. Also a good option, but, alas, I do not know the details.
Of course, if the opportunity to leave is still there. I don't follow the news too much lately.
Correctly written, there are no guides.
After the 9th grade, you can leave school only in one case - if the situation is such that there is nothing to eat and you have to go to work. An exception is if you transfer to a college at a university of interest to you, so that it would be easier to enroll later.
Which university to enter largely depends on the grades. For web design (and the concept is very broad now), most likely, any university that teaches programming is suitable. The higher the rating of the university, the better, the more chances you have to learn at least something and acquire useful contacts during your studies
. own projects. This is not taught in the university.
Hello.
I asked exactly the same questions, I will answer you this way:
After the 9th grade, you will have to take internal exams at school, as a rule they are easy and you should not worry even if you study at 4-5-6. After you finish the 9th grade, you have the opportunity to choose either to go to college (as a rule, college is taken on the average score and no other exams need to be taken) or go to the 10th grade.
If you choose to go to college after the 9th, you will usually have 4 years of study. Studying in college remotely resembles studying at school, for half a year or a year in college you go through a program of grades 10-11, and then specialized subjects begin, as a rule, the contingent in colleges is worse than in universities.
As a rule, either people go to college who want to master working specialties (work in factories) (not only technical, there are a lot of other areas) and start working and earning faster, or people whose parents are not sure that their child will be able to enroll in free education at the university, tk. They cannot pay for tuition fees.
If you choose to study until the 11th grade, then after you expect:
All the same internal exams at school, don't worry, they are also easy and DT (centralized testing).
After you have finished school and passed internal exams, you will have a certificate in your hands, all grades are summed up and divided by the number of these grades, you get an average score, for example, I had 7.8, which equals 78 points, they will be useful to you further , upon enrolment.
At the end of June, at the beginning of July, the Centralized Testing begins, in advance, you choose three subjects that you will take, as a rule, these are:
1) Russian or Belarusian (optional); mathematics; English - if you plan to enter an economic specialty.
2) Russian or Belarusian (optional); physics; mathematics - if you plan to enter a technical specialty (engineer; programmer; mathematician, etc.) this is if in a nutshell.
3) Russian or Belarusian (optional); biology; chemistry - everything related to honey. specialties, biology
4) Russian or Belarusian (optional); social science; history - the legal
CT consists of two parts A part, where you need to tick the correct answer; and B part, where you will need to enter the correct answer.
Each test is a maximum of 100 points, so if you scored 50 points for each test, you get 150 + the average score of the certificate is added, for example, 78.
In the example given in the example, we have 228 points, and then a competition is held at each university in each specialty, for example, in the year in which you enter, 20 people are needed for the specialty lawyer lawyer, and schoolchildren apply, where then, by the score of the CT + certificate, they determine who got in and who didn't. (if you see that you are no longer applying for some specialty, you can take your documents from there and apply for the one you are applying for).
The university is nothing like studying at a college or school, at the university for the most part a more educated contingent (it all depends on the specialty and the university), more freedom of action and thought, more responsibility.
College gives you the knowledge to help you get to work faster; the university teaches to think, changes outlook.
some employers 5 years ago, let's say an accountant with no experience for a vacancy, preferred a college graduate, not a university graduate.
other employers consider higher education as a mandatory item for a potential employee.
It's all subjective.
Regarding the choice of profession:
Most of my peers in my time had no idea where they want to go and who they want to become, as a rule, awareness comes at the end of their studies at the university)))
Personally, I would recommend, no name from the Internet, if there is the opportunity to stay until grade 11, because. you grow up a little, perhaps the picture of who to become will become a little clearer. Choose for yourself at least a figurative orientation of who you would like to be in order to study the subjects that are needed for the digital transformation in grades 10-11 and focus on them.
Of the skills that it is desirable to learn: English (at least watch films or TV shows in the original, with Russian subtitles, if you don’t want to learn at all); ability to communicate with people of different ages and positions.
The university is not a guarantee of obtaining high-class knowledge and a good job with a big salary.
Today, the country makes good money: programmers, dentists and surgeons, and any other talented people in some industry)))
Everything related to IT, the best that can be in the country - BSUIR.
PS (after college they will take you to armuha immediately, after university you can enter a magistracy and squint for two years)))))
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