I Shahabuddin hail from Silicon Valley of India, Bangalore. I spent my childhood in many different places, as in need of better higher education. I have been a logician all my life, I think what is realistic and act accordingly. I strongly believe in hard work and honesty and appreciate openness and integrity. Since my childhood I have always wanted to be in the field of hardware and heavy machinery i.e Mechanical, and as I grew up this dream has been coming true little by little. I was enormously encouraged by my pre university results and I took up mechanical engineering as my major in my Bachelor’s college.
I have always been an average student in studying theory but I have shown my interests in practical working more effectively. I believe that reading books is to recognize the subject. Lack of practical learning and learning only through reading books may be the reason for not having a higher score in my Bachelor’s Degree.
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The exoskeleton uses pneumatic cylinders for lifting the weight. The project was a success and one of our professors got impressed by it and encouraged us to participate in state competition. But two of my team members had to leave town for their job training and hence the project couldn't be taken to be done on a large scale. My Project days were the most exciting, interesting and fun days of my college, as we got involved in more practical work, we made success every day in finding solutions for efficient working and we also had so much fun together as a
Having never taken a college writing course before, I did not know what to expect and therefore assumed that I would choose my own topic to write about; of course, this isn’t the case. However, if I had the choice, I would not have chosen to write a response to Gerald Graff’s “Hidden Intellectualism”. After going through his essay with a fine-tooth comb, I have found a few flaws in his reasoning. Gerald Graff believes that schools and colleges are not taking advantage of “street smarts” by not using them in an intellectual setting when in fact, schools are providing students with a large assortment of other knowledge and skills. In Graff’s essay “Hidden Intellectualism”, he argues for the importance of changing school curriculums in order to better reflect the interests
I was rolled into the operating room, without a clue as to how much my life would change, nor how quickly. Back surgery is no small operation. But imagine it in the eyes of a thirteen-year-old girl. The surgeon fused my spine and placed titanium rods in my back in an effort to correct my scoliosis. I came out of the hospital with more pain than any soul should ever endure.
We need books and their knowledge to understand the past and how to do new thing and to develop
The reading strategies we discussed in class and in the courses content made me a better reader by showing me many different ways to read and write and understand it very well. It uses all these methods such as the KWL charts, writing a memo and reading the novel I selected helping me improve my skills greatly to become a better reader. Putting together the reading, writing oral communication and examining media all connected in helping me become a good reader and helped me to comprehend the understanding of making a personal connection to the world around you. That 's what help 's you in the future to make the the best choices possible so that later on when you make a mistake in reading you can look at the experience you had and learn how to properly correct yourself because at the end of the day they all deal with different skill set 's but all help you to become better in everything you
Reading and Writing are Important Stephen King's "Reading to Write" (72) give details about King's methods on becoming a better writer. To become a better writer, you must read a whole heap of books. There are so many other things you can read other than books like magazines, newspapers, labels on food, and papers. As a student in college, I understand Stephen King's methods. Reading and Writing will help me further my college education, and it will help me get to my goal.
Growing up, the world of mathematics and science has always intrigued me. I have always preferred to calculate definite integrals rather than talk about the Gilded Age, and I will choose to read about NASA’s latest discoveries over Shakespearean sonnets any day of the week. I felt I could delve into the concepts of Calculus and Newtonian Physics more easily than Carnegie’s Gospel of Wealth and Shakespeare’s iambic pentameter. I saw myself devoted to the fields pertaining to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) and aspired to pursue a career where I could apply my fascination into the field of engineering. When I walked into AP English Language & Composition at the start of my junior year, however, I realized my interests
Learning the books cannot amount of education you can receive on your own with observation experience and experimentation.
That is who I am: eager and motivated to go beyond the necessary. I value engaging myself in a culturally diverse environment and interacting with passionate individuals constantly stimulated by innovative ideas. I want to be passionately connected with my studies knowing that I will make an impact in the
Before taking the “University Studies” class, I thought that my knowledge will not increase anything at all. I was that person whose mind is based on chemistry, physics and biology knowledge. This
In the third grade, I used my expertise in reading to earn a commended score on the TAAKS test. To prepare, I began reading a few months before the test date more advanced books such as The Lightning Thief and various books from the Trixie Belden series. Although I did not immediately know my score, I knew my preparation had paid off after I completed the test. The size of my vocabulary increased exponentially because I had read books beyond my grade level. I understood how to use context clues, which helped me make several inferences throughout the test.
Since I was in my childhood I have high curiosity on how and why things work. I have this unsatisfied feeling until I know why and how it 's happening. My dad always told me the same about me. I still remember how I spend the whole day looking for what make the pedestal fan to swing and I opened up its cover to see the motor and gear rotating and for me it 's fascinating. He used to bring me along with him in his nearest four wheel drive park where he taught me many things about four wheel vehicles.
I am confident in my decision to study mechanical engineering. I plan on majoring in mechanical engineering because I love math, solving problems and being creative. I am currently taking an ap calculus class at school and attending Lapeer Education and Technology center for the second half of my day. I have been attending Lapeer ed-tech center for 2 years now where I study CAD mechanical design. I have learned parametric solid modeling, worked with 3D printers and am currently learning code for
My interests lies in the fields of Artificial Intelligence, Machine learning and Data Mining and use these disciplines to contribute in the fields of science and business. The learning climate at University will teach me to think radically, boost my confidence and broaden my perspective. The Master’s program in Computer Science at the sound academic environment will help me achieve my true potential. It is therefore, just the right place that will prepare me with exceptional academic and professional skills and enhance my personal growth.
Personal Statement of Purpose I, Nilay Pramodbhai Patel, take this opportunity to introduce myself as a graduate of Mechanical Department from Gujarat Technological University, Gujarat. I now want to take the next step by specialising in Global Production Engineering (Manufacturing) by undertaking and pursing my postgraduate studies at Technical University of Berlin in the specialism mentioned. I would humbly request you to take time and consider my application to you and put forward this personal statement of my purpose of seeking higher education at your university together with supporting testimonial and recommendation letters from my college and current employers.
There are always complications and doubts that block our path. What job am I to choose? What university do I apply for? These thoughts will soon turn into a bitter reality. A reality that we will have to face.