Some of this video was voiced using translation and voice cloning software, so the translation in some places is not of the best quality, excuse me. The main language of the school is English, but since I know it very poorly, I speak with those who know Russian. In addition to English, since the school is located in Germany, naturally many students speak German.
Now, as for the video itself, for those of you who listened carefully to my story of moving to Germany, you may remember what I said there regarding the choice of the country to move to. Either I work at a regular job for the rest of my life and no longer waste time on all sorts of dreams, or I study to become a programmer and achieve my goal. And this is the second part of our plan, and it seems to be gradually being implemented.
It would be great to make a video in a year and see what has changed in the lives of these three.
Daniel - https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniil-tolmacov-50a482244/
Ferdaus - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ferdaws-temori-1091291a9/
Lap - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nam-lap-vu-b37a53266/
At this point in my life, it would be more reasonable to shoot content related to the IT field, since I believe that this way you can increase your chances of being hired, or more fruitful training by attracting an audience interested in this topic. However, no one forgets about cars, although they still walk and ride the bus. I believe in the future we can combine these two passions, programming and cars. As for cars, the country has been chosen quite correctly; here we have BMW, Mercedes, Volkswagen, Porsche, Audi, etc. Considering that modern cars are more and more dependent on electronics, perhaps there is a chance that someday I will work for one of these companies.
But at the moment these are just thoughts and words, for them I have no value, I still have a lot to learn and I hope that we will do this together. Of course, if I am not deported back to Russia before I can say (Volkswagen das Auto)