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How to decide on a profession?
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I am 15 years old, this year I will finish the ninth grade. And all my life I loved to rummage through computers. That's as far as I can remember. Rummaging around - in terms of ... looking for solutions to mistakes, helping parents with it (xD), and all that. Literally two years ago I assembled a computer myself, and now I can say for sure that I can reinstall Windows))
For the last two years I have been asking myself the question - who should I apply for? I thought about medicine (my brother is a doctor and I like it, although I understand that there will be no student life at all), about journalism (I wrote a lot of texts, no, not essays) and ... about programming. Last year I won the city Olympiad in Pascal programming (a useless language, I know) and I don’t know something ... I don’t really like programming, but maybe I started learning it wrong?
I also realized that it is best for me to enter the faculties related to computers.
I don’t like mathematics much, but I can stand it))
Advise on whom to apply? Or, if you can, share reading material to start learning Python? And are there specializations at the university that are not related to programming, but related to computers?
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Why do you think that if you go to a bunch of IT people on the Toaster, they will tell you the right path in life? Study, study, figure out what won't make you sick if you do it eight hours a day, five days a week... and study again.
in doctors
, everyone will be programmers, and medicine will still be taught for 8-10 years
Your profession and the university are not connected in any way.
At the university, they will tell you irrelevant fairy tales and stuff you with "matan" and philosophy. Therefore, if you need a professional to try, go
to
enikey workers or to repair computers
.
choose a university where they can deepen the skills and knowledge necessary for work in this profile (in a year you will have an understanding of what, to whom and for how much is required)
PS: student life = lost years and health, but a lot of tales and broken teeth
Maybe you're looking for a job as a technician. But it is not exactly.
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