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Now in college, I am taking Bachelor of Science in Information Technology. I am currently in my third year, and the journey has been both challenging and rewarding. I have faced subjects that tested my patience, data structures, networking, and debugging code that refused to work. But I have also experienced moments of success, like completing projects that actually functioned as planned or receiving positive feedback from professors. Each semester feels like a new chapter, and each lesson adds to my growth.
College has also taught me how to manage stress, how to prioritize tasks, and how to stay motivated even when things get tough. I have learned to work with different kinds of people, some driven, some distracted, some inspiring. Group work has shown me the value of communication and compromise. I had late nights filled with revisions, quiet mornings spent reviewing notes, and weekends dedicated to catching up on lectures.
Outside of academics, I have continued to explore personal projects. I have built simple websites, experimented with layouts, and tried to make designs that feel clean and meaningful. I have also helped classmates understand basic HTML and troubleshooting techniques. Teaching others has helped me understand concepts more deeply and reminded me that learning is a shared experience.
Looking ahead, I want to keep improving, not just technically, but personally. I want to build tools that are useful and accessible. I want to write more, design better, and stay curious. I believe that technology should serve people, and I want to be part of that process. I also want to stay grounded, remembering where I came from and how far I have come.
My life so far has been shaped by small decisions, quiet efforts, and steady growth. I have faced setbacks, but I have learned from them. I have had moments of doubt, but I have kept going. And through it all, I have tried to stay true to myself, focused, thoughtful, and open to learning. This is my story, and it is still unfolding.
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