Thursday, November 29, 2012

Past Experience and Future’s Hopes


While I was applying for Australia for my Bachelors, it rang a bell in my mind that no one can judge you, when I met and knew few new people and dealt with them. Though my visa got rejected, I gained experience which benefited my speaking skills and public relations.

As an enthusiastic learner, I learned Microsoft Visio, software for drawing, in hours and made few drawings for my grandfather’s book that he wrote on his own area of expertise. During a year gap between A-levels and undergraduate program I assisted my father at his office and gained a lot of knowledge on hydropower. Ending my schooling life on a high node with good grades in all subjects, mostly better in mathematics and computing encouraged me to do well in the A-levels programs, but it did not go as planned.

During three years stay at Islington College, I look forward to boosting my studying skills with frequent presentations, various writing tasks and also enhance abilities to work in groups. Slight knowledge in computer hardware and software architecture would also help in the future. Updated on current development will aid understanding the society.

However, IT companies while recruiting for job prefer problem solvers rather than only degree holders, with help of several modules I get to enhance ability of problem solving. Project planning and management will aid while working for IT companies later on in our lives. Planning to be a programmer in the near future, I’m very positive about learning programming to its highest level.

All adequate amounts of ideas collected in the entire modules during the three years of Islington College will work as theoretical experience and the final year project that I submit to London Metropolitan University will benefit me as practical experience.

1 comment:

  1. Your English is fluid and engaging, please continue writing. I would like to read about your interests in football and the things you have learned from great players

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