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Actually, I try to both work and study at the same time. I work as a chemistry teacher in one of the courses, which is based on the online lessons given to me. Additionally, I study chemical engineering at a university. I love my specialization because it's a very competitive and challenging subject and faculty [...]
Well, I am studying subjects like physical education, sports theory, anatomy, and health science. These subjects help me understand the human body, improve athletic skills, and prepare for a career in sports education.
My major is psychology, and the reason I chose to research this field is that I love studying social science. In this major, I study subjects like differential psychology and personality psychology. I love to learn about how people behave and how they react in special situations.
Well, I'm employed as a healthcare assistant, and my main responsibilities include vaccinating newborn babies, monitoring, and regularly screening blood pressure and blood sugar in older people. I also help care assistants play a crucial role by monitoring the well-being of pregnant women or expecting mothers and assisting with routine check-ups. I also help ensure [...]
As I mentioned before, I'm a student at school, so I don't work right now, but I'm learning English. I've been learning English for five years, and I love learning this language because it gives me fulfillment. I get satisfaction from this language when I'm learning it. Soon, I'm going to take my IELTS exam, [...]
Throughout three years in senior high school, I chose science majors, focusing on subjects like biology, chemistry, and physics. I think about science, and for college, I will study engineering, especially environmental engineering.
Nowadays, I'm studying about the cards at college, and if I study well, in the future, I can get a driver's license for myself. It's obviously very essential for my life. Besides this, I always try to take extra lessons to improve my English skills and my law skills. All of them are very essential [...]
I work as an English language tutor, helping students enhance their speaking and writing skills. Currently, I am studying English and my native language, but both subjects are important to me. English opens global opportunities, while my native language helps me connect with my cultural roots.
Well, as I mentioned in the previous question, I'm an industrial designer. My work involves idea generation, sketching, and using software like SolidWorks. I also work on implementing ideas, taking them from concept to execution. It's a process that involves a lot of creativity and technical skills.
I'm currently pursuing a computer science degree. We've been taught subjects like data structures and algorithms, artificial intelligence, databases, full-stack development, and other computer science topics. We also have some other subjects, such as linear algebra. As for work, I design different products and share them on social media as an SMM (Social Media Manager).
Well, as I mentioned, I've never held a formal job before. However, my area of expertise is English teaching and literature. At university, my studies focused primarily on methodology and psychology. The former courses emphasized teaching techniques and strategies, while the latter delved into the cognitive and emotional development of children.
Well, my job involves assisting students who struggle with their lessons and homework. Specifically, I explain grammar rules and provide additional support for various topics. To be honest, this role requires me to be constantly prepared for any question they might have. So it's very rewarding and a little bit challenging work. And when it [...]
