siwaranos
Dec 29, 2023
Undergraduate / Reasons for choosing your program and waterloo - Waterloo AIF Comp Sci and Engineering [2]
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QUESTION 1: REASONS FOR CHOOSING YOUR PROGRAM AND WATERLOO (*Required)
Please tell us about your educational goals, your interest in your chosen program(s), and your reasons for applying to the University of Waterloo. If you have applied to more than one program please discuss your interest in each program. (900 character limit)
I have always had a passion for both engineering and technology, however choosing between the two as a career has not been easy. For civil engineering I seek to develop theoretical knowledge into real world application, aiming to contribute to sustainable projects of my own or others. By joining UW's 'Sustainable Campus Initiative' I can not only gain foundational experiences for personal projects but also exchange with like minded engineers who share the same interest in sustainability, achieving potential project partners. On the other hand, for computer science I aspire to innovate projects like an AI driven personal finance app. The AI (CS 486) course at UW would help support my knowledge on essential AI features to help implement the app. Likewise, UW'S renowned velocity program can help combine my programming skills with entrepreneurial benefits to help launch the app.
How can I improve my response? Any feedback would help.
QUESTION 1: REASONS FOR CHOOSING YOUR PROGRAM AND WATERLOO (*Required)
Please tell us about your educational goals, your interest in your chosen program(s), and your reasons for applying to the University of Waterloo. If you have applied to more than one program please discuss your interest in each program. (900 character limit)
I have always had a passion for both engineering and technology, however choosing between the two as a career has not been easy. For civil engineering I seek to develop theoretical knowledge into real world application, aiming to contribute to sustainable projects of my own or others. By joining UW's 'Sustainable Campus Initiative' I can not only gain foundational experiences for personal projects but also exchange with like minded engineers who share the same interest in sustainability, achieving potential project partners. On the other hand, for computer science I aspire to innovate projects like an AI driven personal finance app. The AI (CS 486) course at UW would help support my knowledge on essential AI features to help implement the app. Likewise, UW'S renowned velocity program can help combine my programming skills with entrepreneurial benefits to help launch the app.