ibk101
Dec 11, 2018
Undergraduate / To be a part of the introduction of sustainable and affordable biotechnology, the International Plan [2]
Hi! I am currently applying to Georgia Tech and I am worried that my response to the prompts is wrong. Please help me review it. Thanks!
An internship at NIIT, a computer training institute introduced me to the art of programming and I immediately fell in love with it. I took up coding as a hobby and currently, I am almost fluent in Python as well as JAVA.I began to look for a course that could offer an intersection between computer hardware and my newfound interest in coding and programming and I discovered computer engineering.
When my sister sister first introduced Georgia Tech to me, I was particularly interested in its flexible academic program. This is because I have developed a love of biology and the workings of the human body and I believe Georgia Tech would provide the opportunity for me to integrate all my interests as a means of tailoring my major. I am also intrigued by the bio-engineering research program and bio-robotics and I would like to one day be part of the introduction of sustainable and affordable biotechnology in African countries.
I would also like to be a part of the International Plan. With a program like this, I will not only be well experienced with different cultures, I will be able to solve problems from a global perspective and this will greatly aid me on my career path long after graduation.
Hi! I am currently applying to Georgia Tech and I am worried that my response to the prompts is wrong. Please help me review it. Thanks!
Why do you want to study your chosen major at Georgia Tech?
An internship at NIIT, a computer training institute introduced me to the art of programming and I immediately fell in love with it. I took up coding as a hobby and currently, I am almost fluent in Python as well as JAVA.I began to look for a course that could offer an intersection between computer hardware and my newfound interest in coding and programming and I discovered computer engineering.
When my sister sister first introduced Georgia Tech to me, I was particularly interested in its flexible academic program. This is because I have developed a love of biology and the workings of the human body and I believe Georgia Tech would provide the opportunity for me to integrate all my interests as a means of tailoring my major. I am also intrigued by the bio-engineering research program and bio-robotics and I would like to one day be part of the introduction of sustainable and affordable biotechnology in African countries.
I would also like to be a part of the International Plan. With a program like this, I will not only be well experienced with different cultures, I will be able to solve problems from a global perspective and this will greatly aid me on my career path long after graduation.