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Which university is better for Peter to enter with the desire to become a web programmer?
I understand that similar questions have already been asked more than once, but because of not always exhaustive / up-to-date information and the desire to communicate directly with those who know, I will venture to ask my own.
So, which universities have already been chosen:
- St. Petersburg State University. As far as I understand, there are quite a lot of budget places, I wonder how realistic it is to get them (not being an "Olympiad");
- LETI. At FCTI, however, they require the Unified State Examination in physics, not computer science. what is disturbing;
- ITMO. According to my, again, conclusions, it is the most difficult to enter there. What is called "lottery option".
I see the direction of applied mathematics and computer science as a promising one, but opinions differ among Khabrovites. And yet, which faculty will provide more basic knowledge?
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Consider Polytech (FTC). I graduated from the KSPT department, many young teachers (30-35 years old) work at the department, most of whom work in Yandex, JetBrains and other Intels. Those. guys are on topic.
Look also at SPBAU habrahabr.ru/company/spbau
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sure to go to the university. Just do business there, and do not beat the thumbs. On the 2-3-4 course already start working. Studying at the university is not limited to obtaining only one knowledge in the subject area. It's a lot more. After all, these are the friends you will make for life.
Read books, take an interest, go to conferences. Training should be comprehensive and then everything will work out for you.
None, learn for yourself. They won’t teach you how to write sites, maximum rudiments of php or js
I myself study in Bonch, faculty of ISIT. My stream is the first bachelors, the program is terrible. In the 1st year, algorithms were given in C ++ (sorting, search, etc.), and in the 3rd year they studied the basics of C ++ (together with OOP).
In general, I can say that many subjects at the university are given up anyhow, as long as the tongue is suspended so that the teacher can chat (in most cases). If you are interested in something, then you learn, communicate with the teacher.
But I haven't been able to find anyone on the web yet. There was only a female designer + interface design, she knows a lot of basics on this topic, but for example, she did not hear about jQuery and jQuery UI until I showed her (last year).
There is only one plus in my university - you can skip half of the classes, take part of the lab and practice as an external student and free up time for self-education + some kind of work.
In my first year, I got into the web development school from Embria - in those 2 months I learned a lot more than the university gave me in 3 years.
If you are interested in a topic, then you yourself will begin to understand it and look for information. And most of the subjects at our university are either not interesting, or the teacher is not able to interest - in the end, you just want to quickly close the subject and sit around coding on your own.
It will be a great success if you find good teachers on topics that interest you.
By the way, the head of the school in Embrya was a teacher from the Polytechnic University.
The USE in physics is required in most universities, even for programming specialties. At least that was the case the year I entered. Informatics was only in single quantities and these were terrible faculties, yet the top faculties required physics.
St. Petersburg State University - a great chance to get into, regardless of whether the Olympiad or not, the main thing is grades and knowledge.
At FKTI (LETI), even if you need an exam in physics, then you will study what you need.
Just do not take a direction in mathematics, it is better to choose in the direction of computer science.
Do not choose the type of activity that you want to do in 5 years - almost no one guesses it.
Choose the community in which you want to be for these 5 years. If you choose according to this criterion, you will find yourself among people with very similar interests. One way or another, you will learn everything with them and determine everything with them, regardless of what you will be taught.
So just look where you would be interested to study.
The next criterion is the possibility of obtaining basic theoretical knowledge. You can always learn practical knowledge (including programming languages) on your own or at work. There will be no time to study theory after high school, I guarantee.
my friend ITMO graduated, he became a very strong specialist,
although we studied together at school - he was not at all in computer science, now I regret that I didn’t go with him (
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