I’m getting closer to a huge milestone—only three assignments left in my second capstone project. That means I’m nearly finished with my bachelor’s degree in Information Technology. After so much hard work, that alone is something I’m incredibly proud of.
But the journey doesn’t stop at graduation. In fact, the learning continues every single day.
I recently had a job interview, and to be honest—it didn’t go as well as I hoped. I didn’t have all the right answers, and it showed me that I still have work to do. But instead of letting it get me down, I’m using it as fuel. It was a learning experience, not a failure.
Meanwhile, I’m continuing to prepare for my CompTIA A+ certification exam (Core 1). It’s a major step toward validating everything I’ve learned and opening new doors in the IT field.
Here’s What I’m Reminding Myself:
- 🎓 Graduation is a huge milestone—but not the end
- 💼 Every interview (good or bad) helps me grow
- 🧠 I’m gaining real-world knowledge, one challenge at a time
- 🚀 I’m still on track—and still moving forward
I’ve come a long way, and I still have more to learn. That’s okay. That’s the point. This isn’t about perfection—it’s about persistence.
“I am always doing that which I cannot do, in order that I may learn how to do it.”
— Pablo Picasso

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