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  • Essay / Studying Programming at University - 859

    I remember the excitement I felt when I first installed the "Turbo C" compiler and wrote lines of code to display "Hello World" at the screen. I was then a beginner playing at the compiler level. With a plethora of questions regarding the anatomy of computers and my curiosity peaking, I was truly excited to call myself a “programmer.” I come from a family where education is always the top priority. During my primary and secondary education, I was proud to receive several awards for academic and extracurricular activities. I attribute my strong academic profile to the undying support of my parents. My interest in computers grew as I did some basic programming tasks. A simple quiz game in C language was the first application I developed. Since then I have focused on implementing much more complex applications. I enjoyed every course, laboratory and seminar I took during four years of my degree. They enlightened me with the innards of computers. My interests are reflected well in my grades. I secured 1st rank for four years in my bachelor's course in my college with an aggregate of 76.43% and 21st rank in Mumbai University in final year among around 4000 students from different colleges. In the third year of my course, I received a merit scholarship from the Narotam Sekhsaria Foundation which waived 40% of my tuition fees. All these achievements encouraged me to maintain my academic consistency. My predilection for modern computing platforms led me to embark on the design of an arcade game for “Android” smartphones as a final year project. I developed this game based on logic and physics concepts where the player's goal was to drive the ball to its destination. I wrote the application in java...... middle of paper ......nce from the University of Texas at Austin. After researching the program details on your website, I believe I have a clear understanding of your program requirements. I am extremely impressed by the work of the faculty and research at your university. “Byzantine Fault Tolerance and Beyond” by Dr. Michael D. Dahlin is one of those projects that amazed me. “InkTag: Secure Applications on an Untrusted Operating System” is yet another article that fascinated me. If I had the opportunity, I would like to work on such research projects. I am confident that I will be able to make the most of the high-quality teaching offered at your university, with its emphasis on research, and thus enable me to make my own contribution to the work in progress. in your department. I believe that the multicultural environment of the university will not only make me challenging, but also socially and culturally enriching..