Pros And Cons Of Cyber Security Internships

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Hello this is Cristian Munoz I 'm currently a freshman at El Paso community college. My major is computer science with a minor in cyber security. I 'm not your ordinary college student, I was a part time student at El Paso Community College and at University Texas at El Paso. Unfortunately, this semester I wasn 't able to enroll part time at both Universities due to high tuition rates, but that didn 't stop me from going to school. I 'm currently enrolled fifth-teen credited hours at El Paso Community College. I hold a 4.0 at El Paso Community College and at the University of Texas at El Paso. While I 'm in college I plan to learn as most as possible, to be very successful in the long run. I have been applying for cyber security internships …show more content…

Many challenges have aroused in my life. A challenge can happen every day depending on how you look at it, but most people can relate to something unexpected. Therefore, my greatest challenge would be being born prematurely. Although, again it was something out of my control, it was something I had to overcome. As an infant you have no recollection of your surrounding, but on an hourly basis anything could change. All newborn infants are born with natural instincts to feed or even breath, but these were things that I had to learn how to do. Little did I know that this was the beginning of many other things that I had to learn that came easy to …show more content…

I developed normally like other kids my age, only being behind in speech. A problem I did not know I had, a problem my parents thought would correct. It wasn 't until I started school that my teachers noticed that I was extremely behind in reading and writing. I began taking speech therapy, and this continued until I reached middle school. Meanwhile, I was always behind my classmates in basic math and English skills. All through elementary and middle school, I was enrolled in extra classes for reading, writing and math, all because my reading and writing was so weak. Comprehension was a big problem, and I had to learn to pick apart instructions to get the answers that were needed. Work was not something that I minded but I did have to work hard. I worked hard everyday because I knew that this was something I needed to do. I took it one day at a time and worked my way out of inclusion classes. By the time I reached high school, I had caught up with the rest of my peers. I was in regular classes and was now faced with End of Course (EOC) exams. Again, reading and writing exams were unsuccessful, but I was passing all my other exams. Much to my surprise things were falling into place, I was getting great grades and I was nominated and inducted into National Honor Society. With the help of a great teacher, I finally passed the EOC reading and writing test on the third time. Now my senior year, I am getting straight A

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