International Mobility
My journey from Morocco to France for engineering studies represents a significant academic and personal transition—one that has shaped my adaptability, resilience, and cross-cultural perspective.
My Academic Journey
Morocco
2022 — 2024
Classes Préparatoires aux Grandes Écoles (CPGE)
I completed two intensive years of preparatory classes in Morocco, specializing in Mathematics and Physics (MPSI/MP track). This rigorous program prepared me for competitive entrance exams to French engineering schools, building a strong foundation in analytical thinking and problem-solving.
France
2024 — Present
ENSEEIHT — Engineering Degree in Computer Science & Networks
After successfully passing the entrance exams, I moved to Toulouse, France to pursue my engineering degree at ENSEEIHT. This transition marked the beginning of a new chapter—immersing myself in a different academic system, culture, and language environment while specializing in computer science and telecommunications.
What This Experience Represents
Adaptation to a New Academic System
Transitioning from the Moroccan educational system to French engineering schools required adjusting to different teaching methods, evaluation systems, and academic expectations—a challenge that developed my flexibility and learning agility.
Cultural Integration
Living and studying in France has broadened my cultural perspective. Navigating a new social environment, understanding different communication styles, and building relationships across cultures have been invaluable experiences.
Autonomy & Independence
Moving to another country for studies meant managing everything independently—from administrative procedures to daily life. This experience has strengthened my self-reliance and organizational skills.
Resilience & Growth
Facing challenges in a new environment—academic, linguistic, or cultural—has built resilience and confidence. These experiences have proven that I can adapt and thrive in unfamiliar situations.