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1st week of WAD Blog

Hello, there!
I am Kazu😀 This is my 1st blog. My co-op program, WAD course at CICCC in Vancouver, Canada has kicked off since April 29th. I am excited to start my new journey from now on! I would be grateful if you read the entire this blog and give me any feedback.

Myself
I am a Japanese and 27 years now. I was born in Nagano, my mom's hometown and raised in Gumma. My hometown, Gumma is located 2 above from Tokyo geographically. Gumma is so countryside that most of people there have their own car. Also, local bus comes to bus stop every 2 hours. That is why the way people get to somewhere is basically not transportation but their car. However, my hometown has not only negative aspects but also positive ones. As one of good points, there is Kusatsu onsen, which is included as one of top 3 famous hot spring in Japan(*1). Further, we have good relationship with local people. Neighborhood around my place is so nice that they gift foods such as fresh fruits, fresh vegetables and stuff to us and vice versa.

Next, I will introduce what I like to do.
Here is my like.

  • Table tennis🏓 (I had been playing table tennis about for 10 years!)

  • Listening music🎧 (My favorite bands are Mrs. green apple and King gnu(They are all J-pop bands))

  • Driving🚘 (I can't wait for driving in Canada!)

  • Cafe☕️ (I love getting relaxed and enjoying their vibe!)

When it comes to studying English, I have ever been in the Philippines twice and in Australia.
Before coming here, I had been working at IT company for 2 years and half in Japan. My main work was trouble shooting on tele-communication problem, Web application tester and redundancy environment creation with OpenShift.

Image description((*1)Kusatsu onsen)

Image description((*2)This is the first LP I created by myself!)

Your expectations for this course
My expectations for this course is to be able to catch up modern tech skills and to know what kind of skills companies in Vancouver demand for candidates through this course.

How was your experience with the course for 1st week?
To be frank, I am not still used to studying in new environment, classmates and different building. However, it is good for me to learn knowledge about what network is like, what kind of mechanic parts are embedded in laptop and etc. I will try to keep up with my class.

What you want to achieve after this course?
I would like to acquire programming ability to the point where I can convert my idea into an application. At the least, I would like to create one application as I can introduce about it confidently.

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