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Computing Personal StatementA career in Computing- this has been my dream ever since I came into meaningful contact with this latest tool that science has put into man's hands. The steady use of computers at my home and my ever-growing awareness of their use in office, business, the media, the entertainment industry and the worldwide communication through satellite and internet, has made me decide to choose a career which would involve the widespread use of computers Consequently, I chose as subjects Maths, Business Studies, and Design& Technology for both my AS and A2 levels. Maths has taught me the rigorous reasoning involved in logical thinking of which the computer is the perfect mechanized model! Business Studies acquaints me with the complexities of modern business and commercial practice in which computers are being most fruitfully employed at present. Design & Technology has greatly enabled me to acquire the necessary insights into the designing of technological aids without whose aid modern sophisticated life would be practically impossible. It has also given me ample opportunities for turning my practical talents to creative use. The insight and experience gained in these diverse yet related fields of study, I am sure, are going to help me enormously in my progress with my higher education in Computer Science I am a steady cricket fan, very keen in watching matches wherever and whenever played and consider myself rather a good player. Books and reading and using the computer take up most of my leisure-time at home. As a Senior Prefect of my school I have many opportunities for social interaction, and my experience with school discipline has taught me much about life's responsibilities I earnestly look forward, then, to a promising career in the computer-field and hope my studies at university will be productive both to me and to the large community of which I am a part. CommentsGeneral Comments:Comments on the statement: |
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