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Extra Curricular

Extra Curricular

Languages – British Sign Language (BSL) and Spanish:

My journey into the realm of languages is still in its budding stages, but it’s already been quite enlightening. I’ve recently begun to explore British Sign Language, a silent yet captivating mode of communication, allowing me to venture into the profound world of the non-hearing community. Spanish, though also a new venture, is a delightful challenge, opening my eyes to the nuances of pronunciation, grammar, and the rich cultures associated with it. Although I’m still scratching the surface, the experience of immersing myself in these languages has been immensely rewarding, offering fresh perspectives and connections.

Product Reviews – Technology and General Experiences:

My inquisitiveness often leads me to experiment with new gadgets and services. While I’m not an expert, I’ve found joy in sharing my beginner-level experiences and opinions on various tech products with a wider audience. My reviews might not be exhaustive, but they provide a fresh perspective, especially for those who value the insights of an everyday user. It’s exciting to traverse the vast world of technology and share my candid feedback on products and services, hoping to assist someone else in their purchasing decisions.

Supportive Forums and Tech Hubs:

Being an active member of several online communities, I’ve had the opportunity to delve deeper into specific areas of interest. My involvement with Python forums has allowed me to connect with fellow enthusiasts, sharing insights and seeking guidance on various projects and challenges. Moreover, associating with network managers in educational settings has given me a unique perspective on the specific challenges and rewards of managing tech infrastructure in academia. Engaging in these intermediate-level discussions and collaborations has significantly broadened my understanding and has paved the way for more meaningful interactions in the tech world.