Weeks of college search and then you collide, thanks God you did not collapsed! Yes, I collided-with the most important answer yet I had to arrange for my questing future leading up to my PhD- or – to the inclusion of my name in The Scientific American’s list of 30 under 30 scientists!
It was my decision to apply to Georgetown College as my top-choice college. Hands-on learning in the lab, with connection to the world outside the laboratory through a series of discussions with the scientists working in the public policy area which was possible through Georgetown's Science in Public Interest Program, attracted the ambitious core inside me.
At the student centered Georgetown College my curiosity cannot wait, to start research as a young scientist, within my freshman year. I want to attend Georgetown because here enthusiasm dictates the rule of the day, discussion is the ultimate government and contagious interests are judges of self-discovery, intellectually stimulated by mind-blowing ideas, to do good in the world. Small faculty to student ratio allowing interaction between motivated students from
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It was the subject I was studying the day my mother died. It was enthusiasm for this subject for which I travelled sixteen hundred kilometers all alone to attend National Physics Camp, after I was selected for International Physics Olympiad. I believe Georgetown’s facilities like Institute of Soft Matter Synthesis and Metrology, and Georgetown Nanoscience and Microtechnology Laboratory is the destiny of my obsession. Georgetown’s connection with Naval Research Laboratory and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) along with creative contribution sponsored through the Gervase Programs will remove boredom from my life. I yearn for Georgetown Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (GUROP), Ignatius Seminars and innovative science education at Reagents Hall to elate me to the glory, I am determined to