He could not enter Cairo University because he is not a student and now, he enters it as a lecturer.

He could not enter Cairo University because he is not a student and now, he enters it as a lecturer.
Mohammed Yassen graduated from Al-Azhar University Faculty of Commerce, English section. He began his dream of an idea in a Facebook post, and now he is the owner of the largest group that brings together content creators in Egypt and the Arab homeland (Contentify - ).عبّّر بالمحتوى It has more than 100 thousand content creators, among trainees, experts, and business owners.
When I asked him how he became involved in the content creation field. He told me that during his first year at the university, he joined a student activity and became acquainted with the content creation industry, which he liked and decided to follow as a career.
In addition, he noticed that there are not enough opportunities for many who want to enter the content industry. He decided to create a group to help them with mini-tasks that mimic the actual way of working, with free explanation units of the field available to everyone.
He did not expect that his group would become the destination for most content creators. Wanting to enter the field, or who are already in it and wanting to get different advice and opinions from a community of experts in the field, even job seekers.
Yassen began delivering workshops and paid training, at the request of followers, so that they could get an intensive dose of explanation with detailed follow-up to be ready to work in the field. Speaking of paid coursework, I asked him if this would affect free content. He reassured his followers of his answer that free content would still be available to everyone, but that paid content had some other features that some content creators needed.
It should be noted that Mohamed Yassen has become a lecturer in the Diploma in Professional Media at Cairo University. Speaking of this part, he told me that he dreamed of entering Cairo University as a student. And wanted to study media, but he was not authorized to enter the campus because he was a
student at Al-Azhar University and not Cairo University.
Now he is satisfied that he is entering the campus as a lecturer after being unable to enter as a student and still has more ambitions to pursue, and he wishes God to fulfil them.
At the end of the speech, Yassen advised the youth to go through their experiences without being limited by societal opinions or a success story for a particular person. Because everyone has different circumstances, and success does not carry a specific definition.