Don't go where the path leads you. Go where there is no path and leave a trail behind. This is what I find most appealing in my life. As a student of Bachelor of Computer Engineering, I look to graduate study to widen my perspective, which would facilitate in fulfilling my ambition of pursuing a Master’s program in Computer Engineering.
Observing various developments in Computer Engineering fascinated me and prompted me to choose Computer Engineering as my future field of study. The inevitability of the knowledge of Computer field be it Coding, Analyzing, Web designing, etc… vindicated my choice and obviated my need to search for an undergraduate major. I completed my undergraduate degree in Computer Engineering, at Gujarat Technological University,
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It is my strong belief that Graduate Study is indispensable for acquiring a deep understanding and insight into the subject. I feel that my undergraduate curriculum has given me sufficient exposure to various possibilities for the Master’s program. Graduate study will not only provide me advanced knowledge about the field but also prepare me to be a good researcher in the field of Computer.
Integrity, both in thought and action has meant everything to me. My strong set of value has helped me grow into a responsible citizen with a keen sense of duty. It has also furthered my thirst for a newer horizon. This course is one of them. It’s a pathway to newer grounds, pivotal to both my professional and personal agenda. One of the other sources of learning has been my itch to travel. It has always been my endeavor to align my personal goals with my professional ones as the same principles and values guide both. I believe both have a significant role in allowing me to experience life and its myriad hues.
PURPOSE OF STUDY AND PROFESIONAL
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I strongly believe that I will be given the privilege to pursue my studies at California State University. The program will provide me the kind of exposure needed to broaden my thinking and undo my insular prejudices that might be still prevalent in me. The essence of university education lies in the success of the symbolic relationship between the student and his department. It is with this in mind that I am looking forward to a long and rewarding relationship with your university. In a university of such confluence of people from every culture, nationality, religion and ideology, I am sure that exposure to these kinds of diverse influences would aid in the overall development of my
After introducing themselves and their work, the panelists engaged in a discussion with the attendees. The CSUN community present in the room were eager to Several topics were discussed including the importance of Ethnic Studies, mass incarceration in the united states, sexual violence against women, the removal of DACA, the importance of mental heal care, the gentrification of our communities, among many other relevant
Journal #2 The purpose of the article,“What Colleges Want to See on Your Application” by Emily Driscoll, is to discuss what would differentiate future college applicants in a pool of indistinguishable applications and to aid them in their quest for higher education. This article does have bias in that the author fails to consider Seniors, or students about to graduate from high school, who have neither challenged themselves nor engaged in their neighborhood. Driscoll assumes that their audience has been through every step from community service to recommendations, or has the opportunity to make up for lost time. In the article “What Colleges Want to See on Your Application,” Emily Driscoll discusses the contents the best application must display.
I am first generation college student. I started Florida Gulf Coast University four years after I migrated from Jamaica along with my Dad, in pursuits of “an opportunity”- something that is very scarce outside of the continental United States. Before coming to FGCU, I went to Miramar High School; I graduated with honors and promised my Dad that within four years I would bring home my bachelors degree in Finance. August 14th, 2013 marked move in day at Florida Gulf Coast University. My first few weeks at Florida Gulf Coast University introduced me to the dreariest days and nights of my life.
As a young student, I would often see many college students deeply focused on their work. Seeing them motivated me to learn more and concentrate on the two most important things in life, learning and helping others. I was always interested in learning about Cyber Security and protecting personal data against hackers trying to attack the network. I want to continue my studies through graduate level education in computers. I strongly feel like the Early College Program will help me achieve my goals.
I’m going to get the help I need, and the understanding of College life to be successful. 2. I don’t have to be afraid because I’m in an environment with people like me. There are several things that have happened in my life that will affect my education here at CCU.
Comparing Latinos with Latinas, Latinas are succeeding in pursuing a higher education and attaining higher success rates than Latino males. Although in general Latino males are having difficulties in college, here at California State University San Marcos the story is quite different. This university is ranked among the top 20 colleges for Hispanic students to succeed in. Ever since 2010, CSUSM has been known as a Hispanic Serving Institution because it contains at least a 25 percent student population of Hispanic students and in 2014 the Hispanic population grew up to nearly almost 40 percent
There is an old Moorish proverb that reads, “He who does not travel, does not know the value of man.” That quote resonates deep within me because I have a yearning to use my education to empower those in need. In order to do so, I need to see and experience the world outside of the one I am accustomed to. Curiosity is one of the traits that define the person that I am; because of this trait I always ask questions about the world around me and the people I meet. This is one of the driving forces behind my desire to venture outside of the United States to learn a new language and culture.
I was unable to identify with a social class and felt at a loss of identity and culture. Although at the time, I felt confused and bitter for attending a high school with no diversity in the student body, today, I believe that my first-hand experiences of discrimination and prejudice have compelled me to change how race is viewed in this country. My hard work in school has lead me to attend a top research university, University of California Davis, where I major in Microbiology with a minor in Religious Studies, and plan to pursue a career that will allow me to create more racial tolerance in
Deciding to attend Texas A&M University was both a hardship and immense, opportunity in my life. Coming from a close knit background, and possessing a very family oriented character, my decision to come to this incredible institution was one out of my comfort zone. If I was to be asked one year ago, If I could ever see myself standing on this marvelous campus, attending one of the top schools in the nation, I would have honestly responded, no. My counselors would have said no, my friends, my college advisor, my family. The answer would not have been yes, not because I wasn 't capable of meeting the standards to attend, but because there seemed more obstacles in my way than there was forces pushing me forward.
My appreciation for the state kindled a great desire: to implant the seeds of my future into its enriched land. As it was my first time in California, all I desired was to explore the depths of every corner in the state: so I did. As a sign came along spelling the words “The University of Redlands,” I
[climate].” (Kuh 1998: 25). In other words, despite the efforts of the institution, if the student population doesn’t have the same mindset then there will be racial tension. In a survey conducted by a third-party in 2007 found that white students were not nearly as interested in multicultural initiatives than students of color (Bottoms et al,. 2008:7). Not only are white students less motivated to become active in multicultural events, but also many of whom I spoke with had failed to recognize some of the recent events that transpired on our campus as a race issue.
Eventually, I realized I wanted to be as passionate about my career as my mother was in her role as a school counselor. On the other hand, I was certain that I was not going to be a school counselor like my mother because
After carefully evaluating my abilities, desire to widen and reform my knowledge and aspiration to advance my career, I wish to pursue a Master’s degree in Computer Science at College. My goal is to work on the contemporary issues in the Information Technology industry and employ the knowledge to provide better solutions to the complex IT challenges. In the years to come, I envision myself as a lead architect designing systems which will get smarter and more customizable through interactions with data, devices and people. My whole life has been a multi-faceted learning curve which has prepared me to take the academic challenges of the graduate life.
PERSONAL STATEMENT My personal objective is to use my knowledge, experience, and skills with the intention of securing a professional Career with an opportunity for challenges and career advancement while gaining knowledge of new skills and Expertise. I have taken up every chance I have had to learn about computers through theory and also do practicals for the theory learnt Computers have been an important future of the day to day life as they have influenced the rapid changes in my country in the recent years, Information technology has brought practical solutions for the already existing problems in the country , I believe that this Master’s degree will help me attain my personal fulfillment and also be able to benefit the country at large, being able to help transfer different systems from manual to computerized . Information technology is a distinct science from information system management, computer science, and computer engineering. IT focuses on meeting the needs of users through the creation, application, and management of computing technologies.
I feel that a two-year Masters Degree program in Computer Science suits my temperament .It allows for a flexible approach to study and actually aid’s student in choosing his/her specialization. This holistic approach is best suited to research. I am convinced from the school bulletin and web pages that will provide me with the right kind of stimulating atmosphere for strengthening my research fundamentals. I will consider myself fortunate to have the honor of learning from experienced professors whose research interests coincide with mine. The carefully signed breadth and depth of course, highly distinguished faculty and the excellent research facilities and program offered by the are ideal for my objectives.