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Essay / Applying for graduate school at Texas A&M University
I realized that to truly pursue my interest, I needed to go to a great university and I worked hard in high school to achieve that goal. I was able to do just that and got admission to BITS Pilani through the most competitive engineering entrance exam in the country with a selection rate of 3% with an additional requirement 80% in physics, chemistry and mathematics. While choosing my specialization, I reviewed the structure of the programs offered and realized that being a more balanced course, the M.Sc. (Tech.) in Information Systems would best match my goals and to my ambitions. The multidisciplinary program at BITS Pilani exposed me to various courses ranging from computer science and engineering to economics and management and even biology. But it was the courses related to computer science and engineering that further developed my latent interest. During my second year, the electrical and electronic engineering practical course gave me the opportunity to experiment with transistors, capacitors, inductors, resistors, etc. Building an FM transmitter capable of transmitting at variable frequencies further piqued my interest in computer engineering. In the Computer Architecture and Organization course, I implemented the LC-3 architecture with all necessary components, including registers, APU, instruction data paths, memory, including pipeline architecture instructions using Verilog. In the Operating System course, I developed a custom command line interpreter in C and implemented several features such as directory switching, command execution, etc. I also implemented threading, resource sharing using semaphores and monitors in C. During my final year, I interned for 6 months at Symantec's R&D premises in Pune, England. India. I am...... middle of paper...... quite redible in academics and research. Thanks to the flexibility of its academic program and the healthy mix of courses offered, it offers students the ideal opportunity to work in the fields of their choice. Labs like the High Performance Computing Lab with projects like Professor Eun Jung Kim's High Performance, Energy Efficient and Secure Cluster are also on the same line as my area of interest, as storage is an integral part of clusters and distributed systems. at a top graduate school like Texas A&M University would be a perfect fit with my long-term goal of becoming a researcher in the field of computer science. Given my abilities and drive to succeed, I believe I am an ideal candidate for the Computer Science Graduate Research Program at Texas A&M University and can actively contribute to and initiate cutting-edge research..