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u/gogoredit · 2 pointsr/moncton

What does she exactly wants to do after graduating any education system?

School is not free, and her time is valuable, so she should decide that first :)

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IT industry has various career options like

  • web developer (developing database, server, and web client)
  • mobile developer (iOS and Android)
  • game developer
  • software tester (testing casino games, or writing automated tests for an application)
  • Network administrator (setting up network equipments for a company or a hospital)
  • etc...

    If she likes to test stuff, and enjoy deductive investigation to find a bug, she would enjoy software testing.

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    ps. I am a software developer for 10 years, and I strongly recommend her to learn some coding like Python/JavaScript/Ruby first.

    I recruit and interview software developers as part of my job.

    I have interviewed numerous NBCC, Oulton, and UNB graduates, and most of them are not employable at all....

    Some graduates has great portfolio, and they usually self-taught how to code, but these graduates are very rare....

    I also have recruited Waterloo, and McGill students, and my team had to train them from the scratch, and only couple of them still works at the company/industry.

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    If she really wants to get into IT industry, she would have to be good at teaching herself.

    School doesn't make a student a developer. It puts a student in the right direction to become a developer, and helps them to get a job with a piece of paper.

    So, tell her to grab a book or a web tutorial, and read cover-to-cover by herself :)

    If she can't teach herself, she would probably not enjoy her career in IT industry since it demands her to study everyday. (What I used 4 years ago is not even usable today)

    Here is a great book to learn Ruby:

    https://www.amazon.ca/Learn-Ruby-Hard-Way-Computational/dp/032188499X/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=ruby+the+hard+way&qid=1572907743&sr=8-1
u/chairitable · 3 pointsr/moncton

Your parents have probably faced adversity in life, too. If you're not on bad terms with them (ie if they're not abusive), I'm always a fan of talking with ones parents about their problems. They may surprise you by how receptive they can be. Remember that they've known you for all your life and had a whole life before you even existed.

In the meantime you can always practice mindfulness/meditation, that might help you with that. I'd also recommend doing some reading into cognitive distortions, which are ways of thinking that cause anxiety, and learn to recognize and address them. I'm also a fan of the book called "Self Esteem" (and more words) by McKay and Fanning. You may be able to borrow it at the library, though it's often checked out here in Nova Scotia. This is the book I used to work with my therapist through my own anxiety. Having a therapist will help give you a different perspective on situations and also keep you on track/monitor your progress, but these are things you can work out on your own.

Anyway hope you have a good end to your school year! Take care to actively acknowledge and appreciate the positives in life.

u/Floyd456 · 0 pointsr/moncton

Give Amazon a try ! I was looking for cameras just a week ago and I actually found what you're looking for. I'll try to send you a link.

Edit: Spy Hidden Camera, WiFi Hidden Camera with Remote Viewing, 1080P HD Nanny Cam / Security Camera Indoor Video Recorder Motion Activated, Support iOS/Android, No Audio https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07MV3PDF8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Ntd4CbXT1PJYK

u/firemanjoe911 · 4 pointsr/moncton

Not sure why you don't want to order online - I mean amazon has this and it's available on prime. So you'd have it by Wednesday or next week if you ordered today.