Well, after all, I've decided that my 'Final Considerations on Learning How to Learn' would serve for my 'End of Week 2' post, since if I wrote a specific post about the end of the second week, it would be very redundant with the ideas already written and therefore a little useless.
So, I've struggled a little bit with some of the assignments in the second and third weeks but I'm recovering the pace. I've completed all the last assignments (which the challenge is supposed to be cumulative) without any major problems. In fact, I'd even risk to say I've completed them with some considerable time advantage.
The systems check was not at all problematic this time, it was an easier version of some assignments passed this week; I guess the systems check of week 2 was way more complex to solve, related to that week's subjects. Both are completed, I've added the folks I needed to add to the GitHub repository as soon as I've finished it but still did not officially submitted my response in the Apollo system, so I guess it is better to point that out in case a potential employer check my date of submission against the date the assignment was posted.
After commenting in a 'discuss-your-problems-so-far' session at LA that I was a little disappointed by not being in the same condition as my colleagues to compete for a job placement in the tech industry, the instructor said that I could still try to find a position in the Canadian area, so I guess that this will keep me motivated for the rest of the course; I still won't give up on sending resumes to European companies though, but I would prefer to start my career in North America, since the economical scene and technology vanguard are stronger here at the moment.
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