Though programming isn’t my favorite, I have learned many professional skills and am able to code in 4 languages and could learn the basics of a language faster because of this. I started programming at FCTS (Franklin County Technical School) starting with python freshman year, we studied the APCS python course from the end of freshman into sophomore year. We completed the course but were not able to take the AP exam because of budgeting issues. We then moved onto the APCS java course learning the basics in junior year then moving on to the course book senior year and taking the test at the end of the year. I never recieved my AP exam results back because of a email error and gave up after battling the customer service for around a month and finding out that my entire class had failed the exam anyways. After a bit of internet browsing I found that the AP Java exam had one of the highest passing rates and this teacher had told us prior to starting the course that she normally has 1-2 students pass a year. I assume I didn’t pass because I didn’t put in enough work at home as i was working 2 jobs senior year and hardly had the time for my assigned homework. After high school while working at MWW(Montague WebWorks) I started an app project where I learned dart and the flutter library through Udemy. After the course I started work on a scheduling app, mosty making UI changes but also created a few basic functions as requested. Since then I have not had much programming practice but have been keeping up with flutter development and have been planning out a media app that I will start to build soon.