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"Tell me about yourself."

As I grew up I was always told that teaching would be perfect for me. I was great with kids, and I had many female friends/family members who were teachers as well. After two years in the profession, my suspicions throughout college were confirmed - teaching wasn't right for me. I found myself craving a different intellectual challenge and was exhausted by the many politics of public education. After some introspection I decided to listen to this original love for computers that I had had since I was in middle school. Long past were the days where I could change the code on all of my friends MySpace profiles for background colors, fonts, or layouts, so I knew I needed to find another way to work with this natural knack for working with websites. I discovered FreeCodeCamp and was hooked - coming home from work each day only to spend my time pushing myself farther and farther through the courses. Through the encouragement from my family and coworkers, I decided to take the leap for a coding bootcamp. I knew I would flourish in an immersive experience and after visiting Turing I knew it was the right school for me. This new career marks my personal empowerment to hone in on skills I never shone light on before. I'm highly motivated by the women in tech movement and look forward to when I can give back to public schools and women as a whole through volunteering with organizations such as Girls Who Code.

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Hey Whitney,

This is a great draft! I really appreciate getting your distinct voice here, and having that reinforced through your thread on how you realized that coding was for you. I also love the detail about MySpace as your introduction to programming. Nice work!

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