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Being a fairly busy individual I reckon that my personal achievement has been finding the time to get my studies done, while getting back into the gym, spending time with my wife (we been married for almost 4 months now) getting through my sometimes exceptionally busy and physically as well as mentally draining day, while still finding time to do chores, dinner and unwind. This month I have started studying the final section of my course, and look forward to sitting my exams (all 5 of them!). The course has given me the confidence to set myself up as a self-employed web designer, after being unable to work for 15 years. After a slow start, and despite all we hear about recession, the work is now coming in and I have already made about two thirds of the course fees back in earnings. I now feel I have a future, and that I am a full participant in life, not a second class citizen forced to live on benefits. It's taken a little dedication, but nothing worthwhile in life comes easily. I have been diagnosed with osteoarthritis in my spine and sclerosis in my shoulder and am now classed as disabled. This has caused disruption to my whole life due to the constant pain. I have had to adapt and make changes as it has affected my family, my work place, my studies and not least of all my confidence. Despite this I have altered my work pattern, completed an exam and still kept up with my studies with Skills train. I am beginning to feel that my studies are what give me the conviction and focus not to let my disability get me down. I am now awaiting the outcome of my exam. Over the past year my life, career and coursework have been all over the place. I studied the 2003 objectives then ran out of time as they were discontinued, then transferred onto the 2006 objectives. Whilst studying, I have been going through changes at work with department closures and low moral with colleagues. I accepted what was happening and made the decision to change my career earlier than expected. As a result I am now leaving my present employer at the end of November 2008 through voluntary redundancy to pursue a career within pc maintenance. It is a very scary time especially for my family at home faced with the prospect of changing my job and the possibility that I May not find one straight away. I have also decided to relocate up north and in doing so will need to sell my house. Then there is the moving of schools to consider. Even though I have all the stress to deal with, I have still managed to carry on with my studies, and intend to take and pass the A+ exams within the next two months. The motivation to succeed is driving me forwards obviously enhanced by the fact that I'm leaving my job. I would like to be considered for student of the month, due to the levels of stress that I have overcome so far and the progress I am making to secure a good life for me and my family. I am a Food Technologist by profession since 1974. During my time I worked my way up and eventually owned and ran my own company for 15 years. However I had to close the company and go back to working for other people, which is very difficult at times. Skills train has helped me take a new view on a career that will eventually allow me to be independent once more. Even if I struggle with concentration due to the medication I take for Cancer I managed to undertake all my Assessments for CCNA Discovery Semester 1. I achieved a total mark of 99% for Discovery Semester 1 and 90% on Skills Based Assessment I which l really appreciate. I didn't think it was going to be possible to achieve this so far and I'm very proud of myself and my achievements. I'm glad that I started the new CCNA Discovery Course even if I had almost finished my CCNA 640-801. I realised that there are new things that are on the new syllabus that were overlooked on the old one that are really helpful for a technician in troubleshooting a network. I'm really enjoying CCNA Discovery as its easy to understand and well structured. I just started doing the A+ course in PC engineering a month ago and despite having health problems I have still been able to achieve very good marks for my assignments. I've now handed in my 5th assignment, but for me to be able to get the marks, I've wrote down the important parts to help me learn more easily. I have Crohn's Disease and M.E (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) in which I have good days and bad ones, plus I can't concentrate for too long without getting tired. Yet even on my bad days while in bed I've still picked up the book and read some of the course, I've tried not to let my health problems interfere with my studying at all, I've carried on despite been in pain or been tired. I look at it this way, despite having problems there is a solution to the problem so you can carry on studying like when travelling to work etc. on bus or train, read about your course then, there is no such word as I can't. Hi, I have completed the CIW Web Design Manager course a few weeks ago. I have now taken the first exam 1D0 510 CIW Associate and passed with a 100% score! Having completed the first section of the CIW Web Design Manager course I have set-up in business. I am now operating as a sole trader and managed to juggle my full time job, setting up and registering as a sole trader (bank accounts, tax, accountants, etc.) with the learning. I believe that I could be considered for entry on the grounds that I have worked very hard and have achieved good results. I completed reading my course guide in three weeks and completed all the TMAs. I committed about 7-8 hours per day (plus night hours) going through the course material. I read on the bus, at the bus stop and even sometimes walking and reading on the road. So far I have submitted 3 out of 5 TMAs and have achieved an average of 90% plus. I have completed and re-checked my other TMAs in preparation. I am in the process of re-reading the Course Guide so I can consolidate all the ideas as well as prepare for my first exam, while I wait for part B to arrive. I hope that my zeal, enthusiasm and achievements will be impressive enough to merit me an award of one of the prizes. I have worked at my currently employment for just over 4 years now starting as a call centre worker. After 3 years I began to feel dissatisfied and wanted more from life, that's when I decided to take up the CIW webmaster course and make something of my life. I then moved up within the same company and became an administrator. With the current situation of the global recession and companies cutting back my administrator job has come under threat as my employers look at outsourcing to the Far East. However this has resulted in a great opportunity, as I have now been offered the role of Junior Web Developer within the IT department at my company. This is just fantastic I am absolutely over the moon! Considering I have no practical experience or any formal qualifications as of yet, but what I do have is an eagerness to learn new skills and the determination to work hard and achieve what I want out of life. I have recently been learning Visual Basic.NET alongside my webmaster course which will give me a great head start and broaden my skill set. I would like to say a big thanks to Skills Train as the providers of my course because I believe that without this course I would not have been offered my new job. Over the years I have learned that you don't always get what you want by just saying it but by doing something to prove you want it and that is what this course has done. I enrolled in the course just before I commenced chemotherapy treatment for colon cancer. I had always wanted to acquire IT skills but could not find the time to study from a very busy life as a consultant. So when I was faced with six months of sick leave, I jumped at the chance to fulfil a dream. But when I experienced severe discomfort after the first round of treatment, I seriously considered suspending my studies. But I simply couldn't put down the training material. I was fascinated at how patiently it explained the concepts of the IT world to my understanding. Through the Labs, I've practiced and grasped some things that up to now have seemed impossible to understand and filled me with envy of even the new recruit in my organisation's IT department. These study/course has made me grow, the last time my friends called me to create website/designs for them I taught that was it , but now I am growing daily and am exposed to wide range of things I have not yet learnt, this time I got a mail from foreign investors/company who ant me to either work for them or come and train their staff,an example is a company in the US having seen/read about me on the web wants me to come to the states(Baltimore).
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