| | Question | | | | 1 | | Reasons for choosing your program and Waterloo (*Required) | | | Please tell us about your educational goals, your interest in your chosen program(s), and your reasons for applying to the University of Waterloo. If you have applied to more than one program, please discuss your interest in each program. (900 character limit) | | | | | | | ****************My goal at Waterloo is to maximise my learning. I plan to focus on the course material, engage in research , join student clubs, and benefit from the coop. I want to explore and select my best career options in the process. I wish to strengthen my management, leadership, and individual …show more content…
The field of nanotechnology is the next frontier for human achievement. My goal here would be to learn as much as possible about this new and exciting field that has wide applications to our real life. I will also like to learn through interaction with a diverse and intellectual student body and professors that waterloo has.The other choices that I have made for engineering would also fit with my goals: Management engineering also allows for innovation and adding value, though, in a different arena. Electrical engineering too provides for plenty of opportunities to contribute in a rapidly evolving field. …show more content…
Comment, for example, on your interests and abilities; your career goals; exposure to engineering through school-related and other experiences; and discussions you have had with engineers, teachers, current or past Waterloo students. (limit 900 characters)A fundamental motivator was a desire to innovate and finding novel solutions to challenging problems. My Extra Curricular activities like reading books on problem solving skills, participation in Math clubs at my school and UTM, and my work in the UNDP Gender Promotion project in Pakistan – where I also worked with industrial engineers, has fed my interest in the field in one way or the other. Nanotechnology is exciting to me because it is cutting edge with a diverse array of applications and provides huge opportunities for research. I am very attracted to a career in research; however, a career that involves interacting with people, e.g. working as a manager/ teaching is equally appealing. ************Life presents its challenges, but the experienced learn to surpass them with diligence and perseverance; propelling their way onto the path of the successful. A fundamental motivator behind my inspiration to pursue engineering has been a desire to innovate and find novel solutions to challenging problems.I am particularly interested in nanotechnology because it is cutting edge with a diverse array of