“Having no teachers or instructions is very strange.”
The 22-year-old has a very specific schedule. He trains every day from 1pm to 3am. The computer training institute offers three courses over the summer. The goal? To enroll in school on the 1st.any October after passing the final exam. For Tom Gomez and the others, it will be held on August 30. Of the 240 students registered for all courses, only 150 will be accepted.
After failing last year, Tom Gomez is trying his luck one last time. “I am calmer and more advanced than last year.” For Julie, 25, this is also the second attempt. “We are doing our best, keeping the balance, and that is the most important thing.”
“Human experience”
There is no set schedule, no deadline for reaching the code. Everyone has to learn to work independently and as a team. A difficult experience at first for Axel Giet. “I got my baccalaureate in July, so not having a teacher or instructions is very strange. We get used to it over the weeks, and we all learn together, hand in hand. It has become a human experience.”
Hetan Borden, too, has just dropped out of high school. “Let’s imagine that I wasn’t selected, I should be able to find another course. Anyway, this course taught me a lot of things. Coding is always useful.” “No matter what happens, I won’t regret participating,” Julie also said. “This learning will serve me well in my career.”