Brandeis Statement Of Purpose

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I feel peaceful and inspired when I expose myself to different ideas and approaches while applying my theoretical knowledge to real world. Because the ability to form intellectual links across disciplines gives me more freedom to realize my ideas. Culinars is an excellent example of this notion. It’s the product of my passion in cooking, psychology and programming. It's the source that makes me say “I`ve done something wonderful”. Yet, my zest to learn about different perspectives and to get hands on experiences needs to be nurtured. However, realizing this demand is directly linked with being in a place where I can feel inspired and peaceful.
With its interdisciplinary approach to knowledge and with its diverse community, Brandies thrills me deeply. Because I'm not just going to be able to study in many different fields, but also, I will be able to learn more about different perspectives and life experiences at Brandeis.
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Because in the future, I want to build more than a company, but a vision of a future where artificial-intelligence accelerates progress and makes unimaginable but tangible changes in our lives. Thus, solid research background with a strong emphasis in theoretical classes, plays a crucial role to reach my goal.
Briefly, Brandeis is the place that I can feel inspired and peaceful. It's the right place that I can

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