Tuesday, 22 September 2009
Learning Line
As you can see my learning started at a young age at playschool, basic things like talking and walking, from there I went onto primary school where I was taught to read and write,I also got taught some basic maths, history and physical education.
In secondary school I basically improved on all of the current knowledge I had as well as learning new things, which to this day have helped me become an overall better person I believe. In year 9 I was given an option to pick some of the subjects I wished to study, the one's I picked were History, Physical Education and Digital Art, but my school changed my choice in History and I instead studied a GNVQ in ICT, which taught me all kinds of skills I still use. Whilst I was in secondary school I had to take part in work experience, this actually greatly benefited me as I learnt what it was like to be apart of a work force and what was expected of me as a team member.
I then attended Harlow college, where I studied and got my national diploma in IT, this course was mainly improving the skills I'd gotten from my GNVQ but it also taught me alot more, as i got to use Visual Basic as well as a few other programs. This course always taught what universities expected from me when writing reports and essay's by teaching me the Harvard referencing system. Whilst at college i also learnt how to drive and managed to pasted my driving test.
I also work at Tesco part time which has allowed me to gain knowledge in how to work as part of a team, taught me better time keeping, how to be a team leader and how to organize work flow.
I am now at Uni, in which i hope to pass my degree to further my education and to allow me to have a more successful future.
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