(Oct 1997 – July 2000) Engineering: First three years
In my University the first three years of any Engineering degree shared most of the subjects. Several aspects of mathematics and physics were covered intensively. Within the subjects i recall Algebra, Statistics, Mathematical Analysis, Numerical Methods , Classical Mechanics, Magnetism, Waves and many more.
Besides this , the first three years of engineering also covered the diverse fields of Electrotecnic engineering as Electronics, Microprocessors and Signal Theory of the Electronics and Telecommunications branch, Electric Machines and Energy systems of the Energy branch and another couple of subjects of the Automation branch.
I was always a quick learner and due to that i was always able to skip the theoretical lessons and focus on the practical sessions of each subject , easily catching up. These quick learning and understanding also allowed me to just study for a couple of days before each exam and achieve good results.
This cocktail of physics and advanced mathematics allowed my analytical and problem solving skill to develop further. The contact with different subjects, providing ‘appetizers’ on several areas besides the pure electronics field together with my constant appeal to learn new things probably gave me the ability to be able to work on several areas and quickly become and expert in each one of them.
The first three years of Engineering were for the sure the hardest ones and in those years my software creator vein was more or less sleeping








