My perspective on Bilal Rahmani’s essay about his experience in city tech, I relate to him in some things in the part where he explains that he doesn’t feel comfortable at university and that he just can’t wait to leave. That way I felt in the first semesters that he was in city tech as if he only went out of obligation, not because he wanted to learn. I have learned that it is good to join all the clubs that seem interesting to me at the university in order to find a way to have fun and meet more people, and that was one of the ways he was able to change his way of thinking about city tech . friends, clubs, teachers helped him get his interest in learning back. From his experience I have also learned that city tech not only enters to pursue your career but also helps us learn new values and grow as a person. Also note that Bilal is so sure of himself that he feels smarter than anyone. feeling self-confident also helps to find interest in whatever you want to learn, and it is good to believe in yourself. Just give time to City Tech.