
Belarusian Teen's Inspiring Journey: From Gymnasium to Teaching
Borisov Student Shares Dreams of Teaching and Centralized Testing Experiences Borisov, Belarus – Angelina Gud, an 11th-grade student at Gymnasium No. 3 in Borisov, recently shared her aspirations and experiences in a short video interview. Angelina is pursuing a pedagogical profile and plans to become a teacher. She spoke about the influence of her 9th-grade Russian language teacher, Svetlana Gennadyevna Vorobyova, who inspired her to pursue this career path. "She inspired me; I liked how she taught," Angelina said. The interview also covered Angelina's feelings about the upcoming Centralized Testing (CT) exams, a crucial part of the Belarusian education system. She admitted to feeling nervous, saying, "I'm afraid of not meeting expectations and not getting a high score." Despite this, she's already been accepted to a pedagogical university based on an interview and portfolio review, showing her dedication and preparedness. Angelina's story offers a glimpse into the lives of Belarusian students and their educational journeys, highlighting both the challenges and aspirations of young people pursuing their dreams.