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Artem Prokhorov2019-12-18 23:24:04
IT education
Artem Prokhorov, 2019-12-18 23:24:04

What you need to know before entering the university IT specialist?

That is, to do this is one thing, but some skills should be one way or another.
The soul lies in android development, but universities, as I understand it, I need a software engineer for this.
And to clarify at the expense of physics, how much it is needed (after all, I’m not going to electronics or mechanical engineering), so what about it? If you need it for how much, learn some kind of school foundation and score it so that it is calm or is it directly applied and checked?
Again, this is all for the Software.

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Sergey Gornostaev, 2019-12-19
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Knowledge is necessary for those who check the entrance exams.

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devalone, 2019-12-18
@devalone

And to clarify at the expense of physics, how much it is needed (after all, I’m not going to electronics or mechanical engineering), so what about it? If you need it for how much, learn some kind of school foundation and score it so that it is calm or is it directly applied and checked?

If only it is needed for admission (for passing exams), it will not be needed in android development, if by this you mean writing applications for it, and not creating smartphones.

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Taras Shulga, 2019-12-19
@AngryYumy

As always, the eternal question, I go to university to get into IT (I love IT), and so on.
No matter how sad it may sound, but at the university they rarely teach something really useful.
There are two main reasons for this:
As they say at the university, they teach you to study and not more, but the funny thing is that after 4/6 years of university you come out like that with the phrase I'm cool, I'm a super programmer, and when you come to the market you find out that if you know something, then it's gone a little bit like 20 years ago.
As the teacher at the magistracy told me, forget everything you taught at school for 11 years. And then at the bachelor's degree they told me - forget what you taught in the magistracy. Funny right?
The funny thing is when I went to work - I realized that ~ 98% of the information that I was given at the university is a little outdated.
I got a little distracted from the topic, well, I want to speak out, after all, I spent 4 years in vain and + half a year of bachelor's degree, and then I quit.
And now on topic
The fact that there will be a lot of extra items on which it is better to immediately put a bolt.
The fact that if this is an average university, then you are unlikely to get a lot of useful things, and you will have to mainly engage in self-education.
Do not place great hopes on the university.
Do not think that after you study there, provided that this is an average university, then someone will need you.

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