1) The applicant is applying to further their education in computer science because they believe higher education is necessary to adapt to modern society and expand one's knowledge.
2) They see themselves as part of a new generation capable of shaping the future through ambition and collaboration. Of the many exciting field choices, computer science interests them the most due to their eagerness and passion for programming.
3) The applicant chose to study in the UK not only for the numerous learning and work opportunities, but because the UK is a diverse and prosperous country that can help develop their skills and hobbies.
1) The applicant is applying to further their education in computer science because they believe higher education is necessary to adapt to modern society and expand one's knowledge.
2) They see themselves as part of a new generation capable of shaping the future through ambition and collaboration. Of the many exciting field choices, computer science interests them the most due to their eagerness and passion for programming.
3) The applicant chose to study in the UK not only for the numerous learning and work opportunities, but because the UK is a diverse and prosperous country that can help develop their skills and hobbies.
1) The applicant is applying to further their education in computer science because they believe higher education is necessary to adapt to modern society and expand one's knowledge.
2) They see themselves as part of a new generation capable of shaping the future through ambition and collaboration. Of the many exciting field choices, computer science interests them the most due to their eagerness and passion for programming.
3) The applicant chose to study in the UK not only for the numerous learning and work opportunities, but because the UK is a diverse and prosperous country that can help develop their skills and hobbies.
redundant. Higher education or a similar route that enhances ones adaptability to nowadays society and purposefully fills ones bundle of knowledge is a must-have, not because we are required so by the pragmatic features of our world, yet because we need to evolve conscientiously. I feel I take part of the new generation, a generation capable more than ever to mould its future, a generation that shall project its youthful wisdom onto the world and that can only be achieved through collaboration and ambition. From all the innumerable, glaring, exciting and so beautifully evolving choices, I could only lay my eyes on computer science. Words can hardly describe the eagerness I have over this field or the frenzy of initiatives I may indulge in with the help of programming. It just soothes my mind, setting it on a clear track, getting the wheels spinning. Lovely enough, computer science lets you take shortcuts even in industry whereas programming languages are getting more practical and powerful and useful and alluring at a really fast pace and how on earth wouldnt you love to be capable of using such power? Willing to use my cognitive aptitudes in a divergent manner for the rest of my life, I chose computer science as I feel ready to adapt to the changes mentioned earlier. Thus, applying in the United Kingdom is by far my best choice for me not only because the learning and working opportunities are innumerable, but also because I see the UK prosper and centralised country with a
diversity well enough defined, fit for the development of my
aptitudes and hobbies. What makes you suitable? Basically, the fact that I do not consider myself a complete rookie in the field. Within high school years I have endeavoured into the vast universe crayoned by programming. Having pursued several programming projects either alone or in groups granted me genuine insight in this field and the fact that I earned quantifiable achievements from national contests (InfoMatrix and MobilPro) or special prizes (from IBM) really cleared my mind regarding some directions I want to embark on via computer science. Recently, I have applied and Im taking place in an internship organized by a local programming company, Memshare Development. Being passionate about the English language is another aptitude that may grant me suitability for the course. Participating and being awarded at national and regional Public Speaking or Debate contests carried out in English language by the British Council proved others, but mostly myself that English is one language that I can make use of similarly to my mother tongue. Concurrently with my fixation on computer science, I am also wishing to pamper myself with different aspirations such as hobbies or passions, thus not tunnel visioning the former. In this manner, I followed the arts, either literature by contributing to a local literature
magazine as a redactor or theatre and managing to participate at
an international festival of theatre, FetLyf. Likewise, Im a passionate of extreme sports, mainly slacklining, longboarding and snowboarding, that I do not cease to practice as mind soother. Being able to adapt to different environments and field of studies seem to me important enough considering the vast horizon that a country like UK and diverse study field as Computer Science grant. Which of your skills and experiences are most relevant? As exemplified before, adaptability and determination. Being able to cope with stress, huge workloads and deadlines second in importance, aptitudes developed, I think, within all learning mediums I attended to. Similarly, teamwork, leadership and effective resource management are of upmost importance, and Im satisfied enough to be able to list these finesses in my curriculum. Not above all, yet as a binder, I can boast with decent abstract thinking capability, combining arts and logic matters with a shade of Ada Lovelaces spirit.