As an engineering student first year, me and a classmate were having a physics cram sesh and , there was is a lot of material to cover. On top of that, our other two buddies forgot and didn’t show up. So we figured that there had to this solution to alleviate this common engineering student struggle.
The whole physics lecture was about 100 students. What if they all came to our cram sesh and offered some of their inputs and notes they took and combined, we’d have a super note that would comb over any detail the average student may miss.
So we built notebook using MEAN Stack.
Its designed as an AI word processing app like, integrated with Wolfram alpha and Google freebase API. Users are able to write notes on a doc, then suggestions would be generated from the written text and cross reference related links, articles and notes written by other students, ultimately modifying and supplementing notes of an individual student.
I entered , with my team, Difference Maker Pitch Contest and was awarded 2nd place $1500 seed funding and most innovative tech solution award.
Then, I realized how powerful IT can be especially when applied to harnessing small details and organizing into solutions for real world issues, enterprise and business needs.
So I decided to further my pursuit of passion and swtched my major.
I entered the IST program in Summer 2014. I classes all year long – spring summer and fall, – until I graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Information Science & Technology: Integration Application in Fall 2016.
In those 2 years, I’ve gained a wide variety of skills and best practices – both technically and managerially – through my work and coursework and project experiences.




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