Audio-My Trajectory, Plans, and Solutions in Academic and Work Environments

 


Here is the written version (script) of my audio:

Hello, my name is Carlos Esteban Guzmán Arcos. I am a student of Analysis and Software Development. My program code is 3070453, and my instructor is Laura María Barrera. In this audio, I will talk about my trajectory, plans, actions, and solutions in my academic and professional context.

When I was a child, I liked creating things. Once, I created a board game, and it was very popular among my friends. Since I can remember, I have always thought about inventing and creating more things. When I was a teenager, I became passionate about technology. I loved games and dreamed of creating a video game or an app, but at that time, I thought it was only a hobby. I did not know that it could be an option for work in the future. If I had known that it was a good option for work, I would have started studying earlier.

One year ago, I took a Python programming bootcamp, and thanks to it, I made the decision to study software development. If I had not taken that bootcamp, I would not have made this important decision.

My plan is to continue studying and improve my skills. When I finish this program, I will look for a job. If I find one, I will work while studying English to have better job opportunities. But if I don’t find one, I will study Software Engineering to improve my chances of finding a job. In the meantime, I will continue to focus on studying and look for ways to improve. 

If I don’t understand something, I will search for more sources to learn and understand. The idea is always to look for new ways to improve. When I become a software developer, I will also keep studying because in this field, learning never ends “if I study and improve my skills, I will have more opportunities to fulfill my dreams.” 

Another important thing is that, apart from learning new skills, I should also practice the ones I have already acquired, because if I didn’t practice them, I would forget them.  

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