Ms Aksa Fatima

Ms Aksa Fatima 

Country of origin: India

Faculty: Electronics and Information Technology [EiTI]

Level: Bachelor's (BSc), Semester 8 (4th year)  

Course: Computer Science, spec. Computer Systems and Networks

Languages: Fluent: English, Hindi, Urdu; Elementary: Polish, Spanish

   

About me:

Energetic, Passionate and Dedicated team player, tend to be talkative around people I’m not familiar with to blend in. Although I’m natively from Hyderabad, India, I’m born and brought up in the city of gold, Dubai, thus I have a very rich knowledge in Middle Eastern culture and flavours of all parts of India. I’m looking forward to meeting new people and making new connections, and I am excited to see what the future holds.
I believe I can be of great help as I have complete knowledge of events in and around Warsaw, to create a hub, communities and hotline of people who can help with translating documents, help you to reach the right offices in the university. I can also help in situations in finding international cuisines in Warsaw (Asian/ European/Vegetarian/Halal). My main aim to be a part of the ambassador program to make the minority of international students from different parts of the world to feel comfortable living here, to make Warsaw feel like their home.

Why did I decide to study Computer Science?

I think the most important aspect of computer science is problem solving, an essential skill for life. I enjoy the study of design, development and analysis of software and hardware used to solve problems in a variety of business, scientific and social contexts. It interests me how computers solve problems to serve people and all it takes are few lines of codes!

Why did I decide to study in Poland?

During my end of high school years, I had always surfed the web for affordable universities in the Central Europe and Poland being quite the popular country, its high mountains, picturesque cities, villages, lakes and national parks, it was the perfect choice for me considering the QS world ranking of WUT, the exposure it could provide for me, and the ease to travel other countries within the continent.