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    Audio GA3-240202501-AA2 Izhar Rojas

    Hello Teacher! My name is Izhar Helsinki Rojas Bolaño, my  ID is 72330172, and I’m from the program Software Analysis and Development, ficha number 2977333. Today, I’ll share my thoughts on my academic journey, career plans, and how I adapt to challenges in leadership and professional contexts.During my studies in Software Analysis and Development, I’ve learned that adaptability is key. For example, when I faced a difficult programming project, I had to use self-direction to research solutions. If I hadn’t taken the initiative (2c), I wouldn’t have succeeded.Now, When I encounter a bug in my code, I debug it systematically (0c). Flexibility is crucial; for instance, if my team changes a project requirement (1c), I adjust my approach.In the future, I plan to specialize in [e.g., AI or Cybersecurity]. If I get an internship (1c), I’ll improve my leadership skills. I believe that ‘when you embrace challenges (0c), you grow professionally.’In conclusion, balancing academics and career requires adaptability, self-direction, and decision-making. I’m excited to keep learning and contributing to the tech field. Thank you for listening!

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    Audio GA3-240202501-AA1-EV02 Izhar Rojas

    Hello! My name is Izhar Helsinki Rojas Bolaño. My ID is  72330172, and I’m from the program Software Analysis and Development, ficha number 2977333. Today, I’ll share my thoughts about the attitudes and obligations in programming and academics.As a software development student, I must practice coding every day to improve my skills. For example, I have to understand algorithms and data structures because they are the base of programming. I should also collaborate on projects to learn teamwork.In my classes, I must pay attention to details—a single semicolon can break my code! I have to debug errors patiently, and I should ask for help when I’m stuck. I believe that clean code is not optional; we must write code that others can read easily.Finally, I think learning English is crucial because most documentation and tools are in this language. If I want to be a great developer, I should practice both coding and English daily.Thank you for listening! This is Izhar Helsinki Rojas Bolaño, and remember: good programmers are made with effort and passion.

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