chExams are over and school is out. And students are thinking to themselves, “Now what am I going to do with all of this free time?”
Sure, there are games to play, movies to watch, and friends to hang out with. But there are also plenty of productive things to do during the school holidays.
Here are some of the things you can do in your vacation
Skills Development:
Use your vacation to acquire new skills or enhance existing ones. This could be related to your academic interests or completely new areas. For example, you might want to learn a new programming language, improve your public speaking skills, or delve into graphic design.
The Student Hub has launched Coding And Graphics Designing classes for Vacists, Click here to learn more about the classes
Entrepreneurship Training by Amariatek Foundation
Amariatek Foundation is organizing a five-day adventure into the world of entrepreneurship designed for young, aspiring minds where students like yours get to play at being bosses of their businesses.
You will learn
1. Creativity skills
2. Innovation skills
3. Critical thinking skills
4. Problem-solving skills
5. Communication skills to mention but a few.
Click Here to learn more about the boot camp and how you can join
Internship or Volunteer Work
Consider gaining practical experience through internships or volunteer opportunities. This not only adds value to your cv but also provides insights into potential career paths. Look for opportunities that align with your interests or the field you plan to pursue in the future.
Learn a new language.
Visit these websites and learn a new language:
Plan for the Future
Use this time to reflect on your future goals and plan accordingly. This might involve researching potential career paths, exploring university options, or setting short-term and long-term goals for yourself. Having a clear vision of where you want to go can help you make informed decisions moving forward.
Remember that balance is key, and while it's important to be productive, it's also essential to relax and enjoy your well-deserved break. Find a balance that works for you, allowing you to recharge while also making strides towards personal and academic growth