As far as I remember myself, I had a particular interest to advertising. I`d even like to enter the advertising department of our local university. For sure, I`ve already basically decided what I want to do when I grow up. I`d really like a job where I can apply my creative skills. Consequently, I`d like to have a job of a creative director in an advertising agency.
Frankly, I`m keen on this idea since I watched a wonderful film `99 francs` based on the novel of Frederic Begbeder. It`s a really outstanding film about advertising industry.
As I have already said, the work of art director requires creativity. I`m mad about arts, more than that, I really enjoy watching adverts on TV. The way the ad motivates the person to do something seems really fascinating. I also strongly believe that the work of creative director can be compared with the work of artist; to put it in another way, a good advertisement is really an art object.
All in all, I strongly believe that if I will be persevering and purposeful, all is possible. However, I`m absolutely convinced that without good grades at school the success in your future career is out of the question.
She was born on October 25, 1925 in the Bulak village of the Khobdinsky district of the Aktobe region, in a peasant family. She studied at the Leningrad, Moscow, Vyatka schools, at the Rybinsk Aviation College. Since 1942 in the Red Army. In 1943 she graduated from the Central Women's Sniper Training School.
Since October 1943 in the army. Sniper of the 4th separate rifle battalion of the 54th separate rifle brigade (22nd army, 2nd Baltic front) corporal A.N. Moldagulova in the first 2 months of participation in the battles destroyed several dozen enemies