Andrej Stojanoski comes to us from the SUGS "Nikola Karev" high school in Skopje, and is now a student in the UX/UI and graphic design study program at Brainster Next College.
"The 'Study Now, Pay After Employment' option is the first and only such offer in our country. Not only is it creative, but it is also very useful for students who cannot currently afford quality studies," shared Andrej.
Hi Andrej. You are one of our new enrolled students in the UX/UI rcs data asia Graphic Design study program at Brainster Next College. So let's get to know you. Tell us something about yourself.
Hello, I am Andrej Stojanoski and I live in Aerodrom, Skopje.
What high school do you come from? Tell us a little about your education, what was your biggest challenge, what memories will you have of school?
I finished high school at SUGS "Nikola Karev", and my biggest challenge was the beginning while I was getting used to the new environment.
Will you take advantage of the "Study now, pay after employment" opportunity? What do you think about this offer, which is the first of its kind in Macedonia?
The "Study Now, Pay After Employment" opportunity is the first and only such offer in our country. Not only is it creative, but it is also very useful for students who cannot currently afford quality studies.
Why did you choose to study the undergraduate degree program in UX/UI and graphic design, why are you specifically choosing a career in this direction? Do you have any previous experience in this field?
I chose this study program because the field of design is very interesting and I think I can do a flexible job that won't limit me. Plus, this profession is always in high demand.
What do you like most about this study program at Brainster Next College: the courses, the teaching staff, or the internship? Why that?
I like that what I learn will be applied directly in practice and will not remain just theory.
We'll take you back to school. From this perspective today, if you had any power, what would you change in Macedonian education? And what did you like?
Something I would change in Macedonian education is the attitude of professors towards students.
I like that what I learn will be applied directly in practice.
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