For quite
some time now, I have sought knowledge in the hopes of materializing my thoughts
into reality. As a result, I have come to enjoy engrossing myself in studying the
theory and applications of computing.
At this point in time, my ideal career would be a Computer and Information Research Scientist. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, “Computer and information research scientists invent and design new technology and find new uses for existing technology. They study and solve complex problems in computing for business, science, medicine, and other uses”. In order to achieve this idealistic career I plan to attain a M.S. in Computer Science and advance to the Ph.D. program. Choosing this path will allow for me to figure out what my research interests are before fully committing my efforts to the Ph.D. program.
Due to my aforementioned interests, I would consider myself as a science person. I chose to study Liberal Arts: Mathematics and Science because it applies directly to my study of the theory and applications of computing. As a result, I have been able to consistently do well in my computer science, mathematics and natural science courses. I think that most people in the United States today feel positively about science/technology today. However, this is contingent on their perceived value of specific topics in science and technology.
At this point in time, my ideal career would be a Computer and Information Research Scientist. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, “Computer and information research scientists invent and design new technology and find new uses for existing technology. They study and solve complex problems in computing for business, science, medicine, and other uses”. In order to achieve this idealistic career I plan to attain a M.S. in Computer Science and advance to the Ph.D. program. Choosing this path will allow for me to figure out what my research interests are before fully committing my efforts to the Ph.D. program.
Due to my aforementioned interests, I would consider myself as a science person. I chose to study Liberal Arts: Mathematics and Science because it applies directly to my study of the theory and applications of computing. As a result, I have been able to consistently do well in my computer science, mathematics and natural science courses. I think that most people in the United States today feel positively about science/technology today. However, this is contingent on their perceived value of specific topics in science and technology.
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