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My competion experiences

Aside from internships and volunteers, competitions are very practical to explore who you really are. they point out your character because you'll face both winning and losing situations. One thing I learn from them is : Winning isn't loyal. It requires all of you and promises you nothing back. However, One thing that is guaranteed if you don't chase it, it's losing.. Effectively, I used to leave school at 8 p.m. the day before a competition's final. Despite this, I faced some setbacks.

As you can see, if you lack courage, you may be frightened by competitions. You must be willing to confront any obstacles and, most importantly, remember to enjoy the experience, your teammates, and the connections you will make. While you must concentrate on winning, you must also enjoy the experience

Finally, I always recommend competing in events that highlight your preferred subjects. Also, if you don't win, don't let the road define you. Failure teaches you more than victory, but it is not a rationalization to fail. Go out there and challenge your limitations. As usual, here are my past competition experiences. I lost some, I won some but I always gave my best.

Competition experiences

Diammond challenge

Year :
Type : Entrepreneurship
Result : finalist

EMO-HAITI

Year :
Type : Entrepreneurship/Robotic
Result : 1st

FLL (First Lego League)

Year :
Type : Robotic
Result : 1st

Exposcience Haïti (EXSHA)

Year :
Type : Entrepreneurship/STEM
Result : Finalist

Exposcience Haïti (EXSHA)

Year :
Type : Entrepreneurship/STEM
Result : Finalist

FLL (First Lego League)

Year :
Type : Robotic
Result : 1st

Mounville basketball tournament

Year :
Type : Sport
Result : 3rd