During my high school years, I struggled to find a sense of belonging and purpose. I was not involved in any clubs, and I often felt lost and disconnected from my peers. However, one experience that saved me and gave …
Author: Wendbenedo
Mentor Quote-Wendbenedo
Mentor Quotation:
“If you choose to do something, you will become better, but if you choose to do nothing, you will remain the same. You have to remember that everything you do matters,” said Mr. Farinas, my programming teacher. He …
Reading Response Colin Powell-Wendbenedo
“As I took in the grand Gothic structures, a C-average student out of middling Morris High School, I felt overwhelmed. And then I heard a friendly voice: “Hey, kid, you new?” He was a short, red-faced, weather-beaten man with gnarled …
Reading Response Malcolm X-Wendbenedo
Part A: Annotated page from Malcolm X reading
Part B Reading Response:
“I had really begun back in the Charlestown Prison, when Bimbi first made me feel envy of his stock of knowledge. Bimbi had always taken charge of any …
Success Tip-Wendbenedo
Tip 1: Review the syllabus!
I can relate to this advice because I used to have trouble keeping organized during my classes. I frequently missed deadlines that were crucial, and I found it difficult to comprehend what my teachers expected …
Douglass and Resilience-Wendbenedo
Part A:
“I was now about twelve years old, and the thought of being a slave for life began to bear heavily upon my heart. Just about this time, I got hold of a book entitled “The Columbian Orator.” Every …
Reading Response RLW-Wendbenedo
In “How to Read Like a Writer” by Mike Bunn, the most claire aspect I can relate to is the emphasis on the power of reading to inspire and improve one’s writing skills. Bunn writes, “The more you read, the …
Intro-Wendbendo
Hello, my name is Wendbenedo Aymard Kevin Ouedraogo. I speak French, English, and Mooré, which is my native language. I am currently studying computer systems at City Tech, with the aim of pursuing a career in cybersecurity.
My first name, …