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Hi everyone, I'm interested in this question. I live in Moscow. I decided to devote my life to programming. The problem is this: I know computer science well, the winner of several major Olympiads, an excellent student, etc. But I know algebra and physics at a low level, I can say three. Is there a chance to get somewhere in the specialty of interest?
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winner of several major olympiads, excellent student
But I know algebra and physics at a low level, I can say three.
One way or another, no matter where you are going to enter, physics and mathematics will be useful to you, no matter how well you learned it at school. So the more you learn now, the easier it will be later. Especially personally, I feel this in physics, because I scored on it, but now I understand little.
And yet, you will be assessed by the exam. There you can run into puzzles. For example, there was (MB and is) a problem, something with trigonometry, it is immediately clear that pi + something-there or 1/0/-1. You can only write numbers on the answer sheet, so you don’t have to think.
And now I wouldn’t start thinking, you’ll see the points - you’ll understand everything right away, I can only advise courses in physics at MEPhI, I took them myself, already at the end of the academic year, it helped me personally.
There is a specialty "applied informatics in management", where Russian, Mathematics and Informatics are surrendered according to the Unified State Examination. The specialty is economic, but they give a lot of technical things plus business logic with different sauces. Many acquaintances who graduated from this specialty work as software developers. The competition this year was minimal, because. applicants going to an economic university do not want to take computer science. Maybe this will be an option for you.
Of course, there is a chance, but, unfortunately, you will have to strain a little and learn mathematics and physics. It'll still come in handy later. There is nothing complicated in the entrance exams. Work out, for example, with a tutor (often teachers of the target university work part-time with them or the university organizes courses) and everything will be OK. If you still have time, you can go to lyceum at the university of interest.
Based on the experience of communicating with colleagues, they teach well at MEPhI, MAI and Baumanka. Don't know about other universities.
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