About Me 📖
Background & Motivation
Towards the end of high school, when it came time for me to choose a career path, I found myself
drawn to many fields — from science to finance and everything in between.
I realized that committing to a single narrow path would limit my curiosity.
Computer Science appealed to me because it can be applied almost anywhere.
At its core, it equips people with technical skills, but it also has a social aspect — understanding
users and viewing problems from different perspectives.
Starting Out in Tech
When I began my studies, I had no prior background in programming or tech.
I chose the path that intimidated me the most, because I wanted to prove to myself that I could rise
to the challenge. I was driven to give it my all because of the meaning I saw in it:
the lifelong commitment to learning, exploring and creating.
I knew I wanted to treat this as a marathon, not a sprint.
So, I extended my bachelor’s to four years. This way I could focus on truly
understanding. I recognized early on that to reach my full potential, I needed to focus on sustainable productivity rather than rushing early and risking burnout.
Challenges
The first two years were tough. I worked hard to build a solid foundation in programming and other
technical skills. The longer I studied the more I grew to love Computer Science.
Gradually, concepts started fitting together like puzzle pieces and I began to see the bigger picture.
Growth
Now, in my third year, I feel confident in my abilities.
The groundwork I’ve laid makes it possible
for me to learn new things exponentially faster.
I look forward to the future and am excited to take on the next big challenge.