Is the Sti2d pathway one to avoid?
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Elisouu-56 Posted messages 10 Status Member -
Elisouu-56 Posted messages 10 Status Member -
Hello everyone!
After the STI2D bac, we can do a lot of things!
But is it a field reserved for the best, or is it now more of a "rubbish" option, as some would say? It’s a field that is increasingly in demand due to the evolution of technology, where places in high schools are precious!
Is it true that only the best students have a future with this field?
Because I’ve heard that often the best students end up in the jobs they want (programming, etc.) while the average and weaker students end up in jobs that are left (electrician, etc.)!
After the STI2D bac, we can do a lot of things!
But is it a field reserved for the best, or is it now more of a "rubbish" option, as some would say? It’s a field that is increasingly in demand due to the evolution of technology, where places in high schools are precious!
Is it true that only the best students have a future with this field?
Because I’ve heard that often the best students end up in the jobs they want (programming, etc.) while the average and weaker students end up in jobs that are left (electrician, etc.)!
2 answers
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No, it should not be avoided.
And stop listening to all the nonsense people say...
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Hello,
I have a BAC STi2D with a focus on ITEC.
They don't choose the best in the field, if you are motivated and involved, you will go far.
Of course, they look at your report cards, but what they focus on most are the comments and whether you are active in life (associations, etc...).
And of course, your career project.
I hope this clarifies things for you.