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Hello guys, It's been a long time since we last talked. I want to mention that I'm doing very well now. Reorganize my life and it works. I wanted to commit suicide, but "Omar" my friend helped me to get these ideas away from my head. I did very badly in my exams, but Merna, Hana, Maria, Omar, and Ziad helped me to go through this difficult period in my life.

During my exams, I've gotten two acceptance mails. One for an international competition called YouNoodle and to be honest I never thought about it. 
The second was for Google Developer Student Club leadership.


I always considered this position as a normal volunteering position which is going to help me increase my network and nothing but a network. 

No. no it is not just about it, friends. They started the training while my exams so, I feel so late. They offered us many courses and labs... 
What makes me happy is the Study Jam they provide. we used a platform called Qwiklabs.
It is crazy to be surrounded by people who have the same interest and less time to accomplish tasks and quests to get a T-shirt and a Certificate. 


I wanna apply this Study Jam in everything I'm leaning, I will talk about this point later.

Now, Look! I've chosen my track to be Machine Learning and I want to accomplish all the quests in the track. Right now, I'm just preparing for it. I will share with you the core info I got as we used to, friends. 

Are you Ready? 


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