Materials on the subject of master's work: About author |Abstract
Curriculum vitae
Childhood
I was born on the 7-th of May 1989 in Donetsk.
Mom, Nestrugina Elena, born in 1958, graduated from Donetsk National Technical University. She works as a teacher at the Faculty of Radio Engineering and specialized training (FRTSP).
Father, Nestrugin Vladimir, born in 1958, graduated from VZEIS. He works as a master at Electrical Communication Management.
I did not go to the kindergarten. My mother taught me at home until I started school. She had been at that time in a maternity leave, because I have a younger brother.
Brother, Alexander Nestrugin, born in 1991, is a student of the 3-rd year of Donetsk National Technical University at the faculty of Radio Engineering and specialized training (FRTSP).
I want to thank my mom, who tried to develop in me as much talents, as it was possible. I could walk, speak, read and write very early.
Since childhood, I loved reading., I've read everything that I was interested in from the home library, and then signed up to the Children's District Library.
The School Years
In 1995, at the age of six I entered the first form of the Donetsk school № 30.
But I studied there for only a couple of months, as I could read and write well by that time, and it was simply boring for me to paint sticks and circles.
A year later, at 1996, I went at first form of Donetsk school № 92 (now Gymnasium № 92 the Kirovsky district).
I dreamed of learning English and communicating with foreigners from the early childhood. Therefore, I studied English from the first form
(volunteers from the USA also taugt us, except of teachers from schools, that gave an excellent language practice).
By the sixth grade half of lessons were in English (British history, American history and literature of Great Britain and the USA, business English).
By the end of the school our class was fluent in English. I also studied French ftrom the fifth form.
I was a curious child and I liked the study of accurate sciences such as physics and mathematics as much as foreign languages.
I am very grateful to my school for the knowledge that it gave me! I would like to express particular thanks to my first teacher, Pisarevskaja N.G.,
who did everything possible to motivate us. Special thanks to the teachers of English: Tishchenko V.I., Ospischeva A.S., Zaitseva E.L. and others.
I was engaged in choreography since being six years old. A little later, I went to classes for drawing, music (I graduated from the musicial school, piano).
In 11 class I was engaged in modeling.
The University
Being a student of the 11-th form, I started to think about choosing a future profession. I chose the university rather quickly, but it was difficult to choose a profession.
I signed up for courses for applicants at the DonNTU. I entered both of the chosen specializations ("Energy Management"and "Land Management and inventory") in April, by the rating exams.
"Energy management" seemed more interesting to me and therefore I has chosen this profession, and don't regret about it.
Life at the University has become a new, bright, fun page usage of my life: a new situation, new knowledge, new friends.
I actively took part at the life of the group and the university, participated at the debut of the first grade students.
I studied well, I always got "4 "and "5" at sessions. By the fourth course started to think about the theme for research. My supervisor, Gridin S.V. helped me a lot in a choice of a topic.
So, I started working on a topical issue at the problem of searching for variants of pipes for heating systems, which condition nowdays is awful.
At the end of the fourth year I became a master by the results of state exam.
Plans for the Future
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I plan to finish the writing of master's work in near future, and naturally, to get a Master's degree in December
I want to find a good job where I would be able to realize myself and get the opportunity for career growth after graduation.
Except, I plan to create a happy, strong, united family and to live a happy and interesting life.