Email: anny_k85@mail.ru
I was born on the 12 of July, 1985 in Donetsk. There was no foretoken of trouble when my grandpa Leo Zelikovich Kowarsky mentioned that my features of face were typically Bhuddist and said that parents’ interests in eastern philosophy didn’t pass to them in vain. The child was narrow-eyed and thick-cheeked. Time passed by and the shape of my eyes and cheeks became normall, but I’m still a bit laid-back.
At the moment when I was born my parents, Vladimir Kowarsky and Ludmila Kowarsky were scientific associate and accountant. I was the first child in my family, and also, first grandaughter for my grandpapents and first niece to my twin uncles, so my childhood wasn’t dull at all. Every relative who wanted cultivated in me whatever he wanted, so in the age of four I read thick books and knew the sanscit alphabeth, Tsuan-Djii’s parables and “Muha-Tsokotuha” by heart. One of my uncles tried to accustom me to cycle racing and almost broken my legs. My relation to the sport turned to bad since this epesode.
The birthes of my brothers (Daniel in 1990 and Peter in 1993) also are the brightest memories of the childhood.
I entered school ¹9 on the 1 of September 1992. My first teacher was kind and passioned, and it was a luck for me. I went to this school for 3 years, and then entered math-oriented class in the school ¹17. In this school I’ve made friends who are still with me. V. I. Lysov, our math teacher, whose name doesn’t need to be introduced, has made a great influence on our power of apprehension. He tought us how to think, to make pleasure from the solving of difficult tasks (and to despise our director). His lessons helped us when we were passed the entering exams to university. Everything changed a lot while we were in school. Our educational system was been reformed (and this process is still running). Our class leaders were changing too, and the latest face was A.Postupaev, who accustomed us to such kind of sport like hiking. All my brightest memories of the school years are connected with this sport.
I liked math and informatics when I was at school, and it influenced to my choise of the university. I chose DonNTU, becouse it is one of the best technical universities in Ukraine. In September of 2001 I started my preparations to enter it. The informatic courses of S. Teplinsky were unforgatable, and gave us a lot of nesessary knowlage. But to everything comes an end. On the 1 of September 2002 I started a new period of my life – the university education. First days in university remains in my memory with seeking for the auditories and adoptation to a big amount of faces. On the whole learning was great. The best thing were kearned here was how to learn and we must thank to all our university teachers for it, ‘couse they gave us the expirience we needed.
Our first 3 universuty years passed, and the question what to do after 4 course arose. Get bacalavr’s diploma and leave “alma mater”? Continue edication as specialist? Or go to the master’s course? After durational combat of lazyness and conscience I decided to go to the master’s course and entered it in summer of 2006. A. Grigiriev became my diploma’s instructor and suggested a theme “Creation of software tools of development of expert systems using grammar aproach” . This theme is a part of big project, in which also work master Tsatsenkina and specialists Deshkantuk, Semenuk and Serdukov.
My future plans include doing some beautiful and impossible, to get a dog and live in harmony with the world.