I
I
Ivan_S522020-03-09 22:27:04
IT education
Ivan_S52, 2020-03-09 22:27:04

Which university to apply to?

I am currently in 10th grade. A month and a half ago, I began to actively study the web. Learned html and css. Liked. I decided not to stay too long on them and move on to js. In the future I want to become a web programmer. And then the question of the university and the faculty became. I have never heard that the universities teach the web. Usually it is c++, c and similar languages ​​(according to random people from the Internet). Is it true?
Another question is which university to choose. I count on points in the range of 240-270. You can not offer any HSE with their 300 points.
And for the faculty. I like mathematics, computer science, studying algorithms, etc. (but don't want it to have anything to do with physics). Here, which faculty is best to choose in my case?
I live in Nizhny Novgorod. I am considering moving to another city.

Answer the question

In order to leave comments, you need to log in

4 answer(s)
L
lamer350, 2020-03-09
@lamer350

We do not know what country you are in, there is a Russian-speaking community from all over the world.
In fact, the program in universities always lags behind technology, you still have to study yourself to a greater extent. When applying for a job, there will still be no sense from a diploma, most of all, hackathons, conferences and internships during the summer holidays will help to gain real experience. And when you get a job, your portfolio will have more weight.
I advise you to choose the faculty where there is a good emphasis on foreign languages ​​and mathematical problems for the development of thinking.

S
Sergey Gornostaev, 2020-03-10
@sergey-gornostaev

Universities provide fundamental knowledge, and do not teach programming in a specific language in a specific area of ​​development.

N
Nadim Zakirov, 2020-03-09
@zkrvndm

No university will make a programmer out of you, only a long practice will give you the necessary skills and you know what is the most interesting thing? Knowledge is secondary - it makes no sense to know all the language constructs of a particular language, it is quite enough to be sure that the necessary tools exist at all, and then find the necessary functions.

A
Arseny, 2020-03-09
Matytsyn @ArsenyMatytsyn

In good.
And in order to understand what is good, you need to get a solid base. Not a specific language, not a technology, because universities by default lag behind practicing developers. Therefore, your friends are algorithms, principles and ways of thinking.
I did not study at the state, so they gave us a little more (and somewhere much) advanced languages ​​​​and technologies. I can single out C. After it, any essence of the language = additional or missing features and features.
And it’s already worth finishing off with practice, self-study and specialized courses, here it’s already more convenient and what the soul lies in. In general, I have enough self-education.
And yes, metropolitan educational institutions are more likely to provide a slightly more up-to-date base on languages ​​and technologies. Ideally, the lecturer should also have a burning soul and be a practicing developer. I had one, just at that rate C)

Didn't find what you were looking for?

Ask your question

Ask a Question

731 491 924 answers to any question