I would like to share how I felt on my first day in Chennai and how my journey is going as I begin to learn Java Full Stack Development.
On the first day, I was honestly very nervous. Everything around me felt new the people, the slang, the language, the food, even the small decisions I had to make for myself. It was all different from what I was used to. But something good happened I made a new friend on day one, and that gave me a little bit of comfort in this new place.
As a new student in the class, I met many new faces. That day, I heard about Linux for the first time. We were asked to install Linux Mint, and I had absolutely no idea how to do it. For 3 to 4 days, I kept researching and trying to understand how Linux works. With the help of a senior batch student, I finally learned how to install it. I gained a little knowledge, and that small confidence helped me guide others too. Even though I struggled at first, I eventually figured it out fully and it felt really good.
Later, our trainer started teaching us HTML and CSS, and how to build our own portfolio website. I started reading many tags and understanding how websites are structured. The session was very useful, and we were able to clear our doubts. I really enjoyed that class.
Every afternoon, we have a communication session. On the first day, the topic was a self-introduction. After that, each day brings a new topic. These sessions are actually fun and helpful, because they push us to talk with others, share our thoughts, and improve our communication skills naturally.
Whenever we get bored or need a break, we play shuttle and other little games. I'm also slowly exploring nearby food spots and trying new things. I’m really eager to learn, not just about coding, but everything around me.
Now, I feel like I’ve taken a big step toward my dream of becoming a software developer. I’m still learning, still growing, but I’m truly excited about this journey and looking forward to everything that’s coming next.
Nice Write up! Keep writing more! Good writing skills you have!