Если ты хочешь продолжить свое образование, куда ты
пойдешь учиться? Аргументируй свой выбор.
Russia's
institutions of higher education
There
are a lot of institutions of higher education in our country. The Linguistic
University, previously known as Maurice Thorez Institute of Foreign Languages,
Pedagogic University, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia are well known
not only in Russia but also abroad. There are numerous regional educational
centres in our country. Almost every city of Russia has its university and
colleges.
Moscow
State University is the largest educational institution in Russia. Mikhail
Lomonosov (1711-1765) inspired the foundation of Moscow University. On the Day
of St. Tatiana, Count I.I. Shuvalov officially asked the permission of Empress
Elizabeth to establish the University. The University was set up by the edict
of the Empress issued on January 12, 1755 (according to the Russian old style).
Since that time St. Tatiana has become the patron saint of Moscow University,
and January 25 is celebrated as University Day in Russia.
When
Moscow University was founded there were three faculties - philosophy, law and
medicine there. Today there are 24 faculties mere. From the outset the best
Russian scholars lectured at Moscow University. Professors were invited from
all European countries. The instructions were given in Russian and in Latin.
Young people from all estates but serfs could be enrolled as students. Moscow
University was the centre of advanced Russian science and social thought. In
the Age of Enlightenment the University was patronised by Catherine the Great.
In 1785 the Empress granted the University some land for the construction of
the central building.
The fire
of Moscow of 1812 destroyed the magnificent classical building of the
University. Precious books and archives were also lost. The construction of the
new building was carried out under the supervision of D.I. Zhilyardi. Today the
Institute of Asia and Africa, one of the University faculties, is housed there.
In 1832 Nicholas I granted the mansion of the Pashkovs to the University. Today
the Journalist Faculty is located here. During the period 1833-1836 the mansion
was reconstructed into a Lecture Block. The library was located in the left
wing. The University Chapel occupied the right wing. Following the October
Revolution of 1917, the University got the state status and became known as Moscow
State University (MGU in Russian). In May 1940 it was named after M.V.
Lomonosov. In 1953 the modern University building on the Vorobyevy Hills was
constructed. Sciences faculties were transferred here. In the years 1950-1970
the University campus was laid out. Now almost all the faculties are located
there.
Moscow
State University teaches almost in all subject areas: Arts, Sciences, Law,
Economics, Psychology, Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, etc. I do not know yet
which faculty to choose. The Law Faculty is the centre of legal training in
Russia. It is known for its high level of teaching. Professors of the Faculty
do detailed research in the field of law. Moreover, they participate in the
working out the Russia laws. The Lawyers, the Faculty graduates, use their
knowledge in courts of law. The Faculty of Journalism is proud of its graduates
who work in different fields of mass media: in editorial boards, television,
radio stations and news agencies in Russia and abroad. Two-level system of
economic and business education is offered at the Economics Faculty. At the
Faculty students study Economics and business. They do research work and gain
professional skills. The Faculty of Philosophy has always been the centre of
progressive philosophical thought in Russia. The greatest Russian philosophers
lectured at the Faculty. Today the best home and foreign scholars give lectures
at the Faculty. Psychology was among the courses taught at first at the Faculty
of Philosophy. The works of Russian psychologists are recognised in the whole
world. The Biology Faculty, the largest scientific and research centre in the
country, comprises the most important fields of modern Biology. Students take
practical courses in Zoological Museum and Botanical Gardens. The Faculty of Mechanics
and Mathematics is one of the leading scientific centres in Russia. World
leading professors deliver their lectures there. The Faculty of Computational
Mathematics and Cybernetics is popular among the applicants for entry too.
Applied Mathematics and Computer Science undergo rapid changes. The usage of
computers in various fields of education, science, technology, economics,
management and linguistics is provided by the Faculty.
The top
research institutions of Moscow State Lomonosov University enable to keep
research and teaching up to date. Here students can learn skills, which fit
them for a better career. Moscow State Lomonosov University reputation stays
with its graduates - and their achievements in turn glorify it.
Who
can enter universities or colleges in Russia? -Any school-leaver can enter any university or
college he likes if the entrance exams are passed successfully. Everything
depends upon the ability of the applicant for entry to work hard. At school
pupils acquire the necessary knowledge that will fit them for the competitive
exams. Each University or Faculty within a University can choose what exams the
applicants should take and what results should be considered worthy for an
applicant to become a student. In order to apply for a University a person
should have certificate a school-leaving, confirming that school-leaving exams
have been passed successfully.
Will
you continue your education after finishing school? - Yes, certainly, I would like to
continue my education. I am going to enter Moscow State Lomonosov University.
This is the best institution of higher education in Russia. I have not made up
my mind yet which faculty to choose. I have two years more at my disposal to
think about it. Whatever faculty I'll choose, I am sure that knowledge I'll get
at Moscow State Lomonosov University will enable me to become a good specialist
in the chosen field.
Is it
difficult to make a conscious choice of the future profession?
Now I am
14 but I think that even at 17 it is really difficult to make a proper choice
of the future profession. The proper choice of the future profession is the
pledge of success in life. Whatever my choice is, I know that at the moment my
aim is to get knowledge that will enable me in two years to enter any institution
of higher education I'll choose. It should be said that school provides pupils
only with general knowledge that's why I want to continue my education in order
to become a specialist in the chosen field.
What
should be done to help teenagers to find their way in life?
Perhaps,
first they should think over the possibilities of the future profession. Then,
it is necessary to get as much information as only possible concerning it. When
the teenagers do not know what to choose they should ask their parents or
teachers to help them to make the right choice.
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