Monday, 20 August 2018

THE DREAMS OF THE ROMANIAN STUDENTS



Greiner Cristian (18), National College of Computer Science “Grigore Moisil”, Brasov, Romania
My dream is to become a programmer. A lot of teenagers want to do that, because we live in the century of technology and everyone depend of it in our days. I really want to develop new softwares to help people and to make their life easier.
                This is my vision about my future because a lot of my friends took this way and they told me that would change my life because the programming is not very easy, but it develop the logical and algorithmic thinking which is good for brain. I discovered this thing three years ago, when I started to study computer science at the school. Now I have 7 hours of computer science per week and I follow three extracurricular courses, but I`m still at the basic level.
                My dream is not a special one, but everyone support me, my parents, my friends, and especially my teachers. I really want to follow it because when I study at computer science I discover new things everytime and this is what I want, to learn something new the entire life.




I have a dream
By Gabriela Leonte
ROMANIA

I have no words to describe how beautiful and amazing my Greek experience was. I couldn’t even describe to my family and friends, I am still absorbed by all the feelings and the memories I made. Words can’t even get close to expressing the emotions of those beautiful days. I’ve learnt a lot of things that will help me in my future career and job, I’ve learnt to communicate better, to make a resume and how to behave at a job interview. But despite the fact that I’ve learned things, that’s not the only benefit I’ve got from that week. I’ve made friends, people that prooved themselves to be different, not the selfish, boring people I was used to. They were great people with great personalities and minds,not just the students, but the teachers also, and I felt honored to meet this kind of people. And after all of that, all the time in the world wouldn’t be enough for me to describe the beauty of the places I visited. The Acropolis and the museum were beyond amazing, but the city of Volos was something I wasn’t expecting. Staying right at the shore was the best thing, the smell, the view, I was truly amazed. Therefore I only have good things to say, but not enough space and time. But I hope beautiful things like this won’t hesitate to come in my life in the future.
The difference that dreams make is that even if everyone has  them, dreams make each and every one of us unique. Dreams are pure, unblameable and bring the best out of people. You won’t hear anyone saying that dreaming is a waste of time, and if anyone says that, they certainly don’t know how to be free and how to make happiness out of any little thing. That’s a big thing they are missing.
My dream, a little one out of billions, I dream about being a therapist or a psichologist. I want to make people feel good with and about themselves. I want to be remembered as the person, the chance people just need to feel accomplished. I want to spread happiness, the only thing you can give without having. It’s just contageous. Making people happy would make me happy. I have a dream, I am unique and happier than ever.
 


I HAVE A DREAM

MATEI CABA, ROMANIa

“I have a dream to work for a big car manufacturer after all these years of studying. As a kid I was wondering how do cars work and I started to believe that I could help companies develop their project cars and concepts.
As I grew up, this urge became more and more intense. I modified many R/C cars, I was always searching for new technologies that have appeared on the market and at this age I think I am able to deal with this stuff.
I find interesting the contest between the big manufacturers like Porsche, Ferrari, Mercedes etc. Most of these technologies are discovered due to the vanity of the brands to be the first which discovered   x or y. I am that kind of competitive person and a big job at a car manufacturer will show my character”

No comments:

Post a Comment