Faculty of geotechnologies and production management

Speciality:Mining of mineral deposits

Avramenko Andrey Leonidovych

Theme: Study effectiveness of an array of species state management and protection training workings.

Biography

Little about myself:

My average grade at university is 4,96. I can speak Russian and Ukrainian quite well. I can read and write in English and German.

My short autobiography:

My name is Andrei Leonidovich Avramenko. I was born on 23 June 1985 in Shahtyorsk. My father, whose name is Leonid Vladimirovich Avramenko, was born in 1958. He is a professional turner working at a mine “Komsomolets Donbassa”. My mother, whose name is Lyudmila Rahimzyanovna Avramenko, was born 1960. She is a tailor. My sister’s name is Tatiana Leonidovna Avramenko. She was born in 1982. She decided to be a tailor too. She is married and has a lovely daughter aged 6, whose name is Albina.

My childhood:

I went to a nursery school “Rucheyok” until I was 6. At the age of 6 I wanted to go to the schul where my sister student in the 4th from, but I couldn’t read very well, so I had to stay at the nursery school bar one more year to prepare for school.

My school years:

On 1 September 1992 I went to school №4. From the very beginning I was very confident among my classmates because my elder sister studied hard and got high grades. When I was in the 6th from after taking part in a Ukrainian language and literature contest, my teacher suggested me changing the class and going to a class where pupils studied better. I agreed to do that and joined a new class. At first I found it difficult to catch up with the group.

Vocational school:

My specialty at vocational school was an electro gas welder. I was very active, ambitions, hardworking. I took part in all the events and received different prizes and diplomas. I finished vocational school with high grades and decided to continue my education at university.

University:

I decided to choose my specialties at university are my participation in a national Olympiad, defying a bachelor’s degree with high grades and studying in a germane group. My special thanks to the vise principal professor Vadim Ivanovich Strelnicov, who gives much of his time and affection to the students. While studying at university I had practical work at mine “Zasyadko” and “Krasnoarmyeyskaea – Zapadnaya №1”.

Baring my practical work I mastered the knowledge and skills received at university and now I am going to improve them and get a well paid job in the future.

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