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Which university to choose to study as a programmer?
I chose 5 universities for myself: Moscow State University, Moscow State Technical University. Bauman, HSE, NRU ITMO and St. Petersburg State University.
Help me decide which one is better to enter (if possible, you can even indicate a specific faculty), given that I am looking for more programming practice in languages like Java, C #, a good theoretical base, and less physics (in general, the less the better ).
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Any of the presented universities will provide fundamentally basic and IMPORTANT knowledge in scientific and natural-technical disciplines, basics and subtleties, ranging from mathematics to programming - all this you will need if you want to become a good programmer, even in Java....
It doesn't matter that in some universities they also teach in Pascal or C, the main thing for you is to learn the basics, the basics, understand the essence, delve into the theory, so that later you can put it all into practice. The theory of algorithms, program structures, Boolean algebra, the basics of mathematics and all that stuff up to encryption....
Learn the basics, learn to learn, learn to search for information, learn to move forward progress. Any university, most importantly technical and most importantly profile-natural-science-programming ....
At least Moscow State University, at least ITMO, at least Baumanka, at least MEPhI, even if you are engaged in scientific work and practice at the university, this is an invaluable benefit for your future career.
The main thing I would like to note is that what they give at the university is not enough, especially in modern technologies. They provide a base, skills, but modern technologies are already your ability to be interested, be it jQuery, Erlang, Scala, git, SVN, etc etc etc, any software engineering tool, any IDE, any programming language, fashionable, located in trend - this is already the work of your personality, please yourself .... What can I say - for 5 years you will have to delve deep into science and knowledge. Do not try to run away to work and earn extra money even as a junior, especially in the initial courses. The main thing is to study, at least until the 4-5 course, do not tear yourself away from your studies. Well, then you can combine study and practice / work ....
Good luck, and you will get programming science!
Go to Stankin to Vadim Borisovich Nosovitsky, he will knock this nonsense out of you (where would I go, I'm such a cool jelly) at once.
Good luck!
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