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To explore avenues that will exploit my skills in software development and help to hone new skills with the added opportunity of learning new and developing technologies |
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"Aim at perfection in everything, though in most things it is unattainable. However, they who aim at it, and persevere, will come much nearer to it than those whose laziness and despondency make them give it up as unattainable" ~ Lord Chesterfield
The pursuit of perfection and excellence has all along been the raison de'tre of whatever I have taken up since childhood. I was taught to view the problems and difficulties of life as a "stranger", whom I must overcome with my endeavors. Growing up in an enlightened family, I was encouraged to seek, achieve and set standards for myself. My parents always encouraged me to see the simplicity of life as they knew that complexities are only visible when we are distracted from our path. School was an invigorating experience and I learnt the value of good education - education that took me to a new world of realities of science. Very early I began to exhibit a definite inclination for technical subjects and by the time I completed my high school, I was sure I wanted to be an engineer-an individual who has his own brush and colors and who paints the paradise he goes. University of Southern California is home to engineering students drawn from across the world and is as such a confluence of minds and talents. A Masters Degree from this prestigious institute has provided a strong foundation and at the same time, given me reason to believe how well-suited engineers are for diverse activities other than main stream engineering ones. As an Engineering Graduate, I have witnessed and experienced the myriad mysteries of human potential and the ever changing and evolving world of technology. I have also gained valuable knowledge of contemporary technology and had the opportunity to interact with exceptionally talented people and to derive from them the wealth of true learning.
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