KTU students – in the field of IT, it is not enough to just understand codes

KTU students – in the field of IT, it is not enough to just understand codes
KTU students – in the field of IT, it is not enough to just understand codes
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In order to develop patience, Pavlo, a computer engineering student, takes up another painstaking hobby – origami. “As a child, I received a large book about origami as a gift from my father. It was the first step towards my hobby,” he says about the beginning of a new hobby.

At first he learned by trying to fold out every figure or animal in the book. Day by day he began to like this activity more and more, so the skilled guy made several roses, dogs, birds, catapults and even bracelets.

“It’s hard at first, a lot of paper gets damaged, but the first time you make a swan perfectly, it’s an amazing feeling. I believe that the patience and practice I have developed in making origami can be useful in my future career. It’s just that I need some of these qualities in areas where everything is new to me,” smiles Pavlo.

Opportunities in foreign countries

P. Vilkhovyi has already managed to test his strengths in the field of informatics and use the skills he acquired in his spare time in the Czech Republic. In a foreign country, he was most surprised by the grading system. “In Kaunas, before writing the final exam, I should submit a certain amount of laboratory work. Meanwhile, in the Czech Republic, I remember only one team project that I did,” says Pavlo.


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