Please help me with my grammar and my language... The ddl is 2.8 so it's URGENT T^T... Any help would be appreciated!
I would LIKE to thank your help :D
Question 1 Engineering Interests and Goals Briefly explain why you are interested in engineering and particularly in the program to which you have applied. Comment, for example, on your interests and abilities; your career goals; exposure to engineering through school-related and other experiences; and discussions you have had with engineers, teachers, current or past Waterloo students. (900 character limit)
My grandfather is a math professor and he has taught me all kinds of math games since I was a little girl, so I eventually inherited a strong math interest from him. Cracking math puzzles is like a game to me, so is math competition. I wanted to be a mathematician until later I was captivated by computer. This magical omnipotent machine develops at a terrific speed while it still has a lot that need to be improved. I believe if there is need, there is market.
I always have hundreds of crude ideas bumping in my minds and the possibilities to create ignite me. Software engineering allows me to combine my fascination with math and innovation. Larry Wall needed a more efficient language, and then he created Perl; my goal is to find out what is needed, and then think about it, develop it and incarnate even my boldest and most fantastic ideas.
(848/900)
Question 3 Programming Knowledge Demonstrate that you have experience in developing well-structured, modular programs. For every programming language in which you have at least four months of programming experience, list the language, number of months experience you have in using the language (not how long you have known it), and capacity in which you used the language (e.g., courses completed including marks, work experience, self education). (600 character limit)
My school provides no official programming language courses. Luckily, I was admitted by the school Informatics Olympiad team so I got a coach who taught me Pascal for a year. "Data structure and algorithm design (Pascal Version)" was our textbook. I have used Pascal for over 28 months and practiced a lot.
Also, I have been learning Java through online open courses since 2011. Stanford CS106a is my favorite. I have used Java for more than 15 months and I am going to take AP CS Test this year.
Plus, I have decided to study Python and Lisp recently.
(550/600)
I would LIKE to thank your help :D
Question 1 Engineering Interests and Goals Briefly explain why you are interested in engineering and particularly in the program to which you have applied. Comment, for example, on your interests and abilities; your career goals; exposure to engineering through school-related and other experiences; and discussions you have had with engineers, teachers, current or past Waterloo students. (900 character limit)
My grandfather is a math professor and he has taught me all kinds of math games since I was a little girl, so I eventually inherited a strong math interest from him. Cracking math puzzles is like a game to me, so is math competition. I wanted to be a mathematician until later I was captivated by computer. This magical omnipotent machine develops at a terrific speed while it still has a lot that need to be improved. I believe if there is need, there is market.
I always have hundreds of crude ideas bumping in my minds and the possibilities to create ignite me. Software engineering allows me to combine my fascination with math and innovation. Larry Wall needed a more efficient language, and then he created Perl; my goal is to find out what is needed, and then think about it, develop it and incarnate even my boldest and most fantastic ideas.
(848/900)
Question 3 Programming Knowledge Demonstrate that you have experience in developing well-structured, modular programs. For every programming language in which you have at least four months of programming experience, list the language, number of months experience you have in using the language (not how long you have known it), and capacity in which you used the language (e.g., courses completed including marks, work experience, self education). (600 character limit)
My school provides no official programming language courses. Luckily, I was admitted by the school Informatics Olympiad team so I got a coach who taught me Pascal for a year. "Data structure and algorithm design (Pascal Version)" was our textbook. I have used Pascal for over 28 months and practiced a lot.
Also, I have been learning Java through online open courses since 2011. Stanford CS106a is my favorite. I have used Java for more than 15 months and I am going to take AP CS Test this year.
Plus, I have decided to study Python and Lisp recently.
(550/600)