First of all, I'm a student.
I am studying Applied Computer Science at University Colleges Leuven-Limburg
I am extremely pleased with my bachelor's degree because it provides a strong foundation for embarking on a career in the tech-industry.
We get taught a wide range of relevant and famous frameworks and programming languages. Here are a few:
Secondly, I'm a leader
At my student job at Radarwerk I am often responsible for a team of around four or more people.
I also always try to learn more about how to lead and inspire people. That's how I received my certificate of Coaching Leadership from YourCoach.
And lastly, I'm an enterpreneur
(sort of)
I am intrigued by the success stories of people. I see a reflection of myself in those who can become so obsessed with a certain goal, they do everything in their power to achieve it.
However, since I am still in school (i.e. my current goal is graduating) there is really no room to pursue any other goals. That's why I am postponing my ambitions for starting a company for a few more years.
But this doesn't mean I'm not educating myself about entrepreneurship.
For example I often go to events about entrepreneurship such as Future Entrepreneurship. I find them both very insipiring as well as educational. Another example is that I followed a four-month-long track which teaches you all the basics about starting a business. It is called Bryo Standup by Voka. I also received a certificate for this.