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Khristina
Sikutwa

  • ( November-2019 )
  • Boise, Idaho, USA

About (Summary)

For as long as I can remember, I have always wanted to explore the world of technology. Growing up in a third-world country with little exposure to the diversity of computer systems didn't stop me from wanting to take on this field of study in university. Despite my interest in Medicine, and my family's desire for me to pursue that course, I decided to set my heart onto something I really enjoyed and something I showed great academic strength in. I am grateful and honored that I will finally be able to put my talent and effort into this field of study and encourage those interested to go ahead and study this program! The world is quickly advancing into an age of vast technology and more computer scientists will ensure a smooth continuity of the current and future technological devices for years to come.

Education

Your Major

Computer Science.

Language Proficiency

English (UK)
Fluent
English (US)
Fluent
French (France)
Beginner

Honors and Awards

Grad School Interests

I hope to major in artificial intelligence and/or software engineering

Intended Job Path

Data Scientist or a Software Engineer

Job Experience

Caregiver
Caregivers Assisting Retired Elders LLC
February, 2021 to May, 2021
Cashier, Ice-cream server, Cake decorator
Baskin Robbins
April, 2021 to May, 2021

Volunteering

Child caregiver
Racchod Community Services and Hospice
February, 2016 to June, 2016

Hobbies

I love reading novels and historical books ( especially anything on ancient Egypt), playing badminton, tennis and table tennis, going for walks and bike rides, interacting with my friends and family in social set-ups and listening to presentations my twelve year old sister makes on her animal research ( She hopes to be a Zoologist).

Organizations

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