I was born on the 7th of October, 1982 in the town of Makeevka, Donetsk region. The choice of the name influenced the forming of my further destiny greatly. My parents didn’t lost in thoughts long and even before the birth my mum was definitely sure that my name would be “Olga” (after the main heroine of the film “Farewell to Petersburg”), but daddy in his turn was certain that I would be “Anna”. However, as you can guess they named me “Anna” who had inherited all splendid traits typical for Olga enamoured of Schtraus.
Anna (originated from Hebrew) means kind, devout, honest. It resulted in many ways. From childhood I remember my indeterminate obstinacy, responsibility which was unusual for my age, independence and unrestrained craving for defence of innocent ones. My elder brother broke my habit of this quickly, made me think of my own security. What sport did he only go in for? (wrestling, swimming,). All these skills were tested on the younger sister, that is on me. But there were advantages – nobody could hurt me.
This is the way my childhood went on. I went in for ballroom and folk dancing, learnt English. In the kindergarten I clearly grasped the idea that Belarus was famous for its partisans, that grandpa Lenin obsessively loved children and as a result we should have returned his love no less than he did.
So my youth imperceptibly came. In 1989 I entered the first form of school ¹ 14. I’ll never forget my first teacher, Chestyakova Anna Fedorovna, a person with inexhaustible selflessness and love towards her pupils. That time I gained my true friends, probably without even realizing it. They are Hodyrevskaja Sveta, Lena Miroshnichenko, Mamaj Jura. I am not afraid to live the rest of my life with them.
As for mental anguish is concerned, it still tortures my mum: I went in for ballet. I can’t but mention an influence upon all my life from the part of Tsibulskij Urij Andreevich, the head of “White Swans”. Owning to him I became an outgoing and communicative person.
In 1992 our school obtained a status of Lyceum. And the fifth “B” form became a class with the immersed study of chemistry and biology . That time I was fond of lesson on biology, conducted by Gladkaya Lidia Ivanovna. We worked with microscope, collected herbarium, and studied this beautiful and unknown world. English lessons were conducted by Antonina Philipovna in no less interesting way. Our history classes were more unforgettable ones. We visited Kiev, Lviv, Sevastopol.
Being in my last lyceum’s year, I decided that my professional life would be connected with medicine. I immersed myself totally in studying Chemistry, Biology, Physics. Ludmyla Sergeevna, a teacher of physics supported me greatly in my training. We are on speaking terms with her till nowadays.
While dreaming about Medicine University I passed rating exams in DonNTU, in order to be on the safe side. I made up mind to become a student of Donetsk Technical University. I awarded a Bachelor of Computer Science. I specialize in " Computing systems and diagnostics in medicine and techniques ".
Now I am studying at magistracy.
What are my plans for future? Certainly I ‘d like to be on the sick of home and foreign events.