I am Markhaychuk Dina Vasilievna. I was born on April the 30th, 1982 in the glorious town of Antratsit.
On September 1, 1988 I went to school ¹ 25. I was 6, when I sat at the desk. I liked to study and it came easy to me. I went to all study groups at school such as the club "Diskus", geology circle. I went in for athletics, basketball. When I was senior pupil I went to the competition. I took the first places. My favourite subject was chemistry. I graduated from school with a gold medal in 1999 and I didn't know where I should entere.
I entered the Technical University in Donetsk. I didn't know what profession I should choose and what I should study. When I entered the university I expected the beginning of this wonderful student life. In August 1999 I was settled in the student hostel ¹ 4 and was sent to work at the student dining-hall. After that I didn't like to wash up, because I washed a lot of plates for a day. It was terrible. I remember that month with shudder.
The student hostel wasn't like me at that time. When I entered into the room I burst into tears and said my parents that I should go out from university and go home. I was persuaded to remain here because my parents promised to take a flat. I lived in the student hostel two weeks and I understood that is my home too.
During my studies I began to concern myself with student's research work. My supervisor of studies is professor Belomery N.I. My them is ''The receipt of alumina from wast products of coal mining and coal preparation''. My assistent is the reader Shevchenko A.U. This them is very interesting and the process of the receipt of alumina is very interesting too. This problem wasn't discovered by the scientists of my department. We are pioneers. I was lucky to start my research work with this people, because thay have their hagh professional skills and beautiful human qualities. After four years of study I received the honours Bachelar's Degree.
In the future I should like to enter the postgraduate course and continue to devote myself to alumina on a higher standart. I don't speak about my future because I don't know about that.