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    I chose Computer Science because I love it. I've not been a ‘computers guy’ from very beginning. I caught this fever when I got my first PC. I was in 7th grade then. I learnt to use it then, and obviously struggled. There was a friend who always helped me, every problem I faced, he had solution to that on the go. I envied him. So, he developed my interest in computers. The amazing things we can accomplish using computer knowledge always amazed me. I started to explore the tech world and learnt a…

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    my intrinsic passion for leadership, service, and computers. Although I was never known to turn down a game of capture the flag or flashlight tag, I spent a lot of my time reading about the Navy SEALs or about how to distinguish an F-15 Eagle from an F-14 Tomcat. I would stay up late to figure out how to make programs or build websites for fun. One of the more vivid memories I have is when I decided to disassemble my family’s new x486 computer, only to reassemble it upon my parent’s stern…

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    Dental Simulator

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    This section of the report will give a brief overview of the whole report. This report was written in order to tell the reader about our project, experience and invaluable knowledge that we gained during the time period of our internship program at the University of Bremen, Germany Academic Our project topic is Immersive Dental Simulator for Surgical Skill Training. In order to train dental students to be able train realistically and also cost effectively, a reusable training system is needed.…

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    Boarding school was liberating, so much so that I focused almost solely on my computer science passion to the detriment of other subjects. I founded the Programming Club to teach peers to code well beyond the two school computer science (CS) classes offered, resulting in furthering my coding knowledge to prepare for growing classes. Naively, I plotted ideas to become the "next big thing". Needless-to-say my report cards showed one cannot be a genius without studying. Despite having built an…

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    drive to learn that goes above and beyond expectations. Ever since I had met Elliott about four years ago, he has been a standout student that constantly strives for excellence. As a freshman at Orange County High School, Elliott enrolled in my computer assembly and configuration course. Even at such a young age, he demonstrated a level of maturity and work ethic that stood out amongst his other classmates. I believe…

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    press, we had not handled any special revolution except computer and internet. These two revolutionary tools would have been helping human history in every type of all fields, and of course in schools. The computer has recently been in schools. Before using computers, there were some kinds of methodologies used in classes. Nowadays computers are participating a role by using as Tutor, Tool, and Tutee. Moreover, Robert Taylor explained computers as an instructor, worker as document…

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    sentient A.I. (artificial intelligence) is inevitable. As of 2016, the top computer scientists of the world agree that we are with fifty years of attaining A.I. capable of superseding humans in most types of analytical and creative thought. Furthermore, the nations of the world at the forefront of technological innovation are only a decade or so away from having deployable, fully autonomous robotic soldiers and aircraft. The computer is without question, the most important and life altering…

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    There is one course, CMSC435: Software Engineering, which covers several of the more important parts of what is expected, however it is an elective (a small one, with only one section), and thus will not be taken by the majority of graduating Computer Science students. This is quite concerning, as working in a group is not interpreted by the University as a major…

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    Neil Gaiman Analysis

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    imagination was the path to invention and solution finding. I always have been good in finding solutions and understanding why and how things and machines worked. That is what pushed me to learn to program when I was 12 years old on my old Atari computer, and…

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    My Goals For College

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    One of the most important goals for me to do at this university is to graduate in four years with minimal student debt. In order to do that, I need to make sure that I take classes that will help me graduate while at the same time have enough skills to get a good job. The best way to do this is to make a plan to use the resources at their fullest. My plans to succeed are on how to graduate with all of my required courses, how to make use of co-curricular activities to increase my competitiveness…

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