Having been brought up with strong family values, I have been taught that further education will not only help me to develop as a person and a member of society, but also it will open many opportunities for me in the future. As technology is developing at such accelerating rate, to be a part of this developing world has been my big ambition.
Having enjoyed problem solving, physics and mathematics, during my college years I wish to study a course that combines these subjects together and accommodates my needs. A course that requires problem solving, an enquiring mind, and the ability to think logically. Having enjoyed electrical side of engineering, Electrical and Electronic engineering fit my needs.
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Thinking towards my future, I would value a job where there is a fast-changing environment, where I would need to be constantly committed to improve performance and my own learning and personal development. Electrical and Electronic engineering is a very good example of this type of job. Because in Electronics there is a continuous demand for improvement and inventions to achieve enhanced efficiency, which, at the same time, gives extraordinary potential for addressing new markets and exploiting new materials. During my work with 'Total Metal Product Ltd', which area of expertise is in making car parts for 'Ford' and robotic machines for 'Land Rover' and 'Nissan' and many more worldwide known companies, I had a chance to see how machines were build and programmed by engineers. Having enjoyed seeing how machines which had been built from scratch and how they come alive, I was inspired to enter Further Education and play an active part in society by helping to shape the future. In my role as class representative and in my job, I have become increasingly aware of the crucial importance of communication skills and compromising to complete given tasks. This experience also made me aware of reducing the level of 'jargon' and explaining