sinnnnna
Member
- Joined
- Dec 9, 2014
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Persian
- Home Country
- Iran
- Current Location
- Iran
I am not sure that every point that I liked to make is meaningful for natives. Please correct my Personal Achievements Statement:
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I was raised in the city of Urumieh, a not so technologically advanced city, and studied in an inadequate school that prevented me from finding my passion, at least as early as I should have found it. Although it has passed many years, I recall the first time I came across a self-assemble electrical kit, courtesy of my cousin, and that's where my story begins. I can genuinely remember the excitement leading to building a "line-follower" prototype in the next few years, with the help of no mentor, but a couple of books and websites.
Achieving this accomplishment, I set my goal to study in the best university of Iran, which nobody deemed possible for a student of my background. Interestingly enough, what many considered an impasse, I took as a challenge; having studied about 12 hours a day for almost a year finally paid off. In the summer of 2010, I was ranked 29th among more than 300,000 students in the Nationwide University Entrance Exam. For this matter, I had the opportunity to proceed my undergraduate studies at Sharif University of Technology, the most prestigious engineering university of Iran, where I enrolled on Electrical Engineering as my major to satisfy my thirst for knowledge. Nowadays, I am considered as a legend at my high school and I give speech from time to time, inspiring students to chase their dreams and have faith in their abilities.
In my opinion, it is essential to have experiences very different than just educating to succeed in any field of endeavor. Regarding to difference in my mother tongue language from country's official language, I have always been considered a minority by the university community. However, this fact did not isolate me; it even encouraged me more to engage in various social activities. As a freshman, I participated in several extra curricular activities in my department and as a sophomore, my colleges and I held an Astronomical Observation Camping. During third and forth years, I had a part in holding a brand-new nationwide robotic competitions, named "SharifCup". In the first year of the competitions, I was head of Race and Fight league which provided me a valuable experience of Crisis Management in small scales since it was a new match of its kind and was full of unexpected events. In order to perfect the set of my undergraduate experiences, the following year, I chose to be responsible for financial fundings as an executive, which informed me of how a project can be difficult managing from financial point of view.
Having all stated above in mind, from where I stand, following my graduate studies in -- department of ---- will definitely facilitate reaching my set objectives. I assure you that I will commit my utmost effort and meet the challenges necessary to achieve the most positive outcome in this endeavor.
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I was raised in the city of Urumieh, a not so technologically advanced city, and studied in an inadequate school that prevented me from finding my passion, at least as early as I should have found it. Although it has passed many years, I recall the first time I came across a self-assemble electrical kit, courtesy of my cousin, and that's where my story begins. I can genuinely remember the excitement leading to building a "line-follower" prototype in the next few years, with the help of no mentor, but a couple of books and websites.
Achieving this accomplishment, I set my goal to study in the best university of Iran, which nobody deemed possible for a student of my background. Interestingly enough, what many considered an impasse, I took as a challenge; having studied about 12 hours a day for almost a year finally paid off. In the summer of 2010, I was ranked 29th among more than 300,000 students in the Nationwide University Entrance Exam. For this matter, I had the opportunity to proceed my undergraduate studies at Sharif University of Technology, the most prestigious engineering university of Iran, where I enrolled on Electrical Engineering as my major to satisfy my thirst for knowledge. Nowadays, I am considered as a legend at my high school and I give speech from time to time, inspiring students to chase their dreams and have faith in their abilities.
In my opinion, it is essential to have experiences very different than just educating to succeed in any field of endeavor. Regarding to difference in my mother tongue language from country's official language, I have always been considered a minority by the university community. However, this fact did not isolate me; it even encouraged me more to engage in various social activities. As a freshman, I participated in several extra curricular activities in my department and as a sophomore, my colleges and I held an Astronomical Observation Camping. During third and forth years, I had a part in holding a brand-new nationwide robotic competitions, named "SharifCup". In the first year of the competitions, I was head of Race and Fight league which provided me a valuable experience of Crisis Management in small scales since it was a new match of its kind and was full of unexpected events. In order to perfect the set of my undergraduate experiences, the following year, I chose to be responsible for financial fundings as an executive, which informed me of how a project can be difficult managing from financial point of view.
Having all stated above in mind, from where I stand, following my graduate studies in -- department of ---- will definitely facilitate reaching my set objectives. I assure you that I will commit my utmost effort and meet the challenges necessary to achieve the most positive outcome in this endeavor.