Ramil Bagaviev, who collected 399 points according to the results of the USE, believes that love for the chosen subjects plays a significant role.
(KZN.RU, June 28, Alina Berezhnaya). The recent news that Ramzan Bagiliev, a graduate of the Tatar school №2 named after Shigabutdin Mardzhani, scored 399 points by the results of the Unified State Exam, blew up the information space of Kazan. For the last couple of days, the graduate keeps getting telephone calls from journalists. The correspondent of the portal KZN.RU met with Ramil, who told about his secrets of success and shared his plans for the future.
As Ramil says, he did nothing outstanding (the student scored 100 points in Russian, computer science and physics and 99 points in mathematics – ed.) because the high results of the Unified State Exam are only an indicator of diligent study. “Successful passing of the USE is the result of hard work over the years. You cannot prepare for the exam overnight. I prepared thoroughly, not only at school lessons, but also attended special preparatory classes, I studied literature on my own”, said Ramil. He added that love for the chosen subjects plays a significant role in the work on the result.
Despite the excellent preparation, our hero was nerves before the exam, like many high school students. He was most worried about physics. He did not believe in signs and superstitions and relied on his own strength. “I was worried until I saw the assignment. Then I put my thoughts together and realized that there was nothing terrible. After all, I went through all this. There should be no unfamiliar tasks in the exam. It was more terrible not to pass exams, but to wait for their results, because waiting is always exhausting”, said Ramil.
The graduate had the propensity to the exact sciences from childhood. According to him, he often asked parents various questions that helped to get to the point, read a lot, solved puzzles. “Probably, I had this love of analyzing, reflecting, and thinking since childhood. I was a curious child, and my parents always supported my desire to learn the world, they talked to me as I was an adult”, explained the former student.
His favorite exact sciences graduate is math. He believes that it systematizes thoughts and develops thinking. Ramil wants to connect his life with this science, to become a scientist and make an important discovery. “Mathematics is the queen of all sciences. Once you understand it, you can successfully study other subjects. I want to contribute to science; it will be my big victory”, says Ramil. Our hero does not plan to leave Tatarstan. He wants to continue his studies at the Kazan University. He already received invitations from university rectors. “Kazan is my homeland; my family is here, my home. I don’t want to break this connection, so I’ll stay”, explained Ramil.
Graduate’s school years were not dull. In addition to textbooks, books, he spent a lot of time with friends, went to sports clubs, football and volleyball.
Ramil’s classmates respect him, they consider him to be the leader, says Kamaria Khamidullina, the director of the Tatar school №2 named after Shigabutdin Mardzhani at the KFU. “This is a talented child with incredible knowledge. We are proud that he is a graduate of our school. I witnessed how at the prom night, Ramil's classmates surrounded his father and began taking pictures with him because he raised a wonderful son”, said K. Khamidullina.
It is hard for Ramil to say goodbye to the school. For 11 years it became his second home, where, as he says, it is always cozy and warm. “I still do not fully realize that on September 1, I will not come to school for the lineup. These were wonderful years that will forever be remembered. I will come to visit teachers and delight them with my successes outside the school”, said Ramil, He wished future graduates patience, sound learning, faith in their strength and to be afraid of nothing. “The Unified State Exam is only one small difficulty that you cannot be fixated. If I managed to pass the exams, it means that you will succeed as well”, concluded the future university student.