Personal Manifesto
Kamila, this is your path! ✨
Your results aren't labels; they are a roadmap. Below is your professional code, tools, ideal roles, and an action plan to turn it all into real-world projects.
1. YOUR CODE: COMMUNICATOR-MENTOR
You don't just communicate — you bridge people and ideas. You notice when someone needs support and know exactly how to explain things clearly to inspire action. This is a rare blend of empathy and drive — the core foundation of a leader, educator, psychologist, or journalist.
2. Results Summary
Klimov: Human-to-Human
high
Answers: A, B, A, A, A → interacting with people dominates; "technology" is strictly on demand.
you love helping and teaching
creativity and storytelling
initiative and influence
analytics/structure — as a support layer
Interest Map
3. YOUR TOOLS (Hard Skills)
Storytelling and Editing
Why: to transform facts and thoughts into compelling narratives that shift perspectives.
- Actionable project: "Voices of the School" mini-doc — a series of interviews with classmates.
- First step: "Editor's School" (any basic YouTube tutorial) + text structure checklist (lead → facts → conclusion).
Public Speaking
Why: to pitch ideas in a way that makes the audience want to follow your lead.
- Actionable project: A TED-style talk "How to support friends without unsolicited advice".
- First step: 5 speeches — 5 weeks: record a 2-minute speech on your phone every Saturday.
Basic Media Production
Why: to package your thoughts into video/podcast/carousel formats designed to be shared.
- Actionable project: A school podcast (6 episodes) exploring career choices.
- First step: Production checklist: script → phone recording → CapCut editing → Canva thumbnail.
4. YOUR SUPERPOWERS (Soft Skills)
Tech-Diplomat: you explain complex concepts using simple words.
Use case: acting as the critical bridge between a "client" and the project development team.
Empath-Navigator: you read people's emotions and effectively set the team's tone.
Use case: facilitating discussions and leading a class/group smoothly through conflicts.
Visionary Producer: you quickly generate creative options and envision the final format.
Use case: brainstorming concepts for media campaigns or events and driving them to a pilot launch.
5. OPPORTUNITY MAP (Roles)
Voice of the Generation
What you do: turn people's lived experiences into texts/videos that inspire and change mindsets.
Why it fits you: a strong "Social + Artistic" combination paired with a passion for communication.
Mentor/Tutor
What you do: help others untangle complexity and confidently choose their next steps.
Why it fits you: your dominant "Human-to-Human" vector according to the Klimov methodology.
Future Chronicler
What you do: research emerging trends and create benchmark educational/informational materials.
Why it fits you: a perfect blend of analytical research (I/C) and storytelling (A/S).
⚖️ Idea Advocate
What you do: defend people or projects, conduct high-stakes negotiations, and ensure results.
Why it fits you: your enterprising vector (E) combined with highly developed communication skills.
6. DEGREE CODES & UNIVERSITIES
Recommended academic tracks with universities, official websites, and estimated passing scores:
| Code – Degree Program | Universities (Website) | Estimated Passing Score |
|---|---|---|
| 6B03101 – Psychology | KazNU, ENU, KazNPU | 85–90 |
| 6B03202 – Journalism | KazNU, KIMEP, KazMedia Academy | 75–80 |
| 6B01003 – Pedagogy and Psychology | KazNPU, Atyrau University | 70–75 |
| 6B04201 – Law | KAZGUU, KazNU, ENU | 80–85 |
| 6B03301 – Cultural Studies / Media | KazMedia Academy, ENU, KazNU (Media Faculties) | 60–65 |
7. YOUR NEXT STEP
Remember how much you enjoyed listening to your friends' stories and adding that "final touch"? That is your primary engine. Right now, pick the hero of the day, brainstorm 3 interview questions, and record a mini-interview on your phone. Your grand season is built from these small, consistent episodes.
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