Arshit0303
Aug 13, 2022
Undergraduate / UBC - Explain how you responded to a problem and/or an unfamiliar situation. What did I do? [2]
When I was 15 years old, I was a very sophisticated and introverted person. I always wanted to be surrounded by my comforts. In Class 9, my parents bribed me to opt for Computer Science as an Optional Subject to get a new laptop. I assumed computers to be tough to understand and learn, assuming this was a subject only for geeks and toppers. But I was completely wrong. It was probably the first time I moved out of my comfort zone and went for computers. Computers Were Initially Substantially Hard and I Struggled to Acclimate to My New Environment, But As Soon as I Started Learning and Understanding Computers in Groups with My Friends and Peers, I Realised That It Was One of the Best Decisions I Made in My Entire Life, Giving Me Aspirations and Dreams to Become the Best Developer for the Next Google and Microsoft. I Joined a Few Clubs to Overcome My Introvert Behaviour as I Realised That Computers Were a Team Game. One alone can't fully develop successful software, it needs a team. To explore computers outside the class, I founded the first CS club at our school. This journey led me to built up the qualities of leadership, responsibility, and creativity. Through this experience, I have learned that small steps can lead to impactful moments and have strengthened my communication and organisational skills. I plan to initiate activities within UBC using these newfound skills.
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When I was 15 years old, I was a very sophisticated and introverted person. I always wanted to be surrounded by my comforts. In Class 9, my parents bribed me to opt for Computer Science as an Optional Subject to get a new laptop. I assumed computers to be tough to understand and learn, assuming this was a subject only for geeks and toppers. But I was completely wrong. It was probably the first time I moved out of my comfort zone and went for computers. Computers Were Initially Substantially Hard and I Struggled to Acclimate to My New Environment, But As Soon as I Started Learning and Understanding Computers in Groups with My Friends and Peers, I Realised That It Was One of the Best Decisions I Made in My Entire Life, Giving Me Aspirations and Dreams to Become the Best Developer for the Next Google and Microsoft. I Joined a Few Clubs to Overcome My Introvert Behaviour as I Realised That Computers Were a Team Game. One alone can't fully develop successful software, it needs a team. To explore computers outside the class, I founded the first CS club at our school. This journey led me to built up the qualities of leadership, responsibility, and creativity. Through this experience, I have learned that small steps can lead to impactful moments and have strengthened my communication and organisational skills. I plan to initiate activities within UBC using these newfound skills.
Please help me with your suggestions