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This is a temporary place to edit a personal statement for JD's application to ic.ac.uk. Please feel free to edit things as you feel neccessary. This is a temporary place to edit a personal statement for JD's application to ic.ac.uk for a MSc in Advanced Compuer Science. Please feel free to edit things as you feel neccessary. You may want to look at [http://www.davidpashley.com/resume.html my CV].

The Question says:

'''Supplementary Personal Statement''' - Describe your acedemic interests and reasons for applying. Include details of work experience you consider relevent to your proposed study, careers objectives and relevent non-acedemic achievements. Expand on a seperate sheet if required.

The Notes also have this to say:
Use this space to tell us why you are interested in the subject for which you have applied. Describe your acedemic interests and reasons for applying to Imperial College. Selector s place particular importance on the personal statement.

 * PhD:
  ''ooh that looks scary when written down''
 * Computers:
  ''okay need to mention a few things here''
  * Compilers, source code checking, clint
  * debian
  * general interest? tinkering? list programming etc.
 * jobs:
  * Cranfield
  * PGL
 * Parish council, law, music: juggling?
  ''Is this relevant? I doubt it''

This is a temporary place to edit a personal statement for JD's application to ic.ac.uk for a MSc in Advanced Compuer Science. Please feel free to edit things as you feel neccessary. You may want to look at [http://www.davidpashley.com/resume.html my CV].

The Question says:

Supplementary Personal Statement - Describe your acedemic interests and reasons for applying. Include details of work experience you consider relevent to your proposed study, careers objectives and relevent non-acedemic achievements. Expand on a seperate sheet if required.

The Notes also have this to say: Use this space to tell us why you are interested in the subject for which you have applied. Describe your acedemic interests and reasons for applying to Imperial College. Selector s place particular importance on the personal statement.

  • PhD:
    • ooh that looks scary when written down

  • Computers:
    • okay need to mention a few things here

    • Compilers, source code checking, clint
    • debian
    • general interest? tinkering? list programming etc.
  • jobs:
    • Cranfield
    • PGL
  • Parish council, law, music: juggling?
    • Is this relevant? I doubt it

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