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Jolie
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Jolie
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Virtual And Augmented Reality
At first I was really skeptical of TKS because everyone seemed like they were geniuses who will become future billionaires, but the community was super friendly and welcomed me no matter how much of a beginner at everything I was. Even after the very first session, my perspective of my whole world changed. This is where you are really armoured up and trained to reach your biggest dreams. I highly highly recommend TKS. Not only has it solidified my confidence, mindset, and skills, but my bestest like-minded friends are all from this community. I went into the program knowing NOTHING about VR, blockchain, AI, quantum computing, etc. Now I can see all the industries they are impacting and will impact. For those who are worried about joining TKS because your mind is focused on school, grades, and extracurriculars (I was too), TKS will open your eyes to what will really make you stand out from the rest. I’ve also created a much better work-life balance by talking to people in TKS. I used to think keeping good sleep and exercise with rigorous school work and other activities was impossible. This community has thousands of people who would be willing to help you along the way. Don’t miss the chance, and remember that it’s never too late to grasp this opportunity.
Before joining TKS, Jolie was a student at Ed. W. Clark High School. She was a member of Science Olympiad, Emotional Intelligence Club, and National Technical Honor Society (NTHS).
During her time at TKS, Jolie worked on developing virtual reality (VR) games from the Unity game engine and researching how VR overlaps with effective interactive learning. Jolie worked on challenges with the United Nations and the Hunger Not Impossible foundation.
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