-Umass Dartmouth 2026

-My interest in the way computers function and communicate with one another is the main reason I chose to be a computer science major, and I hope to one day find a fulfilling and helpful job in the field that will allow me to work at a comfortable pace.

-One of my current best skills is working as part of a team in a high-energy deadline-driven work environment, which I was fortunate enough to practice with my current part time job as an assist front-end manager in retail. Additionally, I've also had lots of opportunities to practice communications skills and relay information effectively between my team members.

-The most notable thing I've built that I'm proud of was my personal gaming computer, where I was able to get hands-on experience working with computer hardware and troubleshooting practices.

-The most recent thing I have fixed was replacing the brake rotors, calipers, and pads on all four wheels of my car for the first time, which taught me a lot about the process.

-Recently I made the chancellors list for my academic performance both my freshman and sophomore years at the university, I was also granted the chancellor's scholarship and an invitation to the honors college.

-I do not currently belong to any outside organizations or clubs.

-My favorite thing to do with my spare time is hang out with my friends.

-This project will greatly benefit me by bettering my technical communication skills, It will also give me a good idea of what it's like to submit my work in a professional context.