CWIT Scholar, C18
Major: Information Systems
Expected Graduation: 2023
Meaningful work is incredibly important to me. The worries about choosing the right career has no doubt plagued me. Information Systems has provided the perfect opportunity for me to think outside the box and to consider what I learn as a tool rather than pre-requisites for a predetermined role. I thoroughly enjoy that I can explore my passions because of the diversity of the content taught in the major. Now I am considering roles or passion projects that brings the technical realm into issues that I care about. For example, I am considering applying course content to Biases in AI or researching how biased data reinforce and make harmful predictions in our world. As an aspiring Data Scientist, it is great to feel equipped with multiple perspectives and thoughts that are not only major specific but helps me understand issues in a wider context. CWIT and COEIT has also helped me to consider being a mindful contributor and to consider the cost when making changes in the technical realm. I would definitely recommend challenging yourself to have different experiences and to open yourself up to different perspectives you are still thinking about or considering what you’d like to do with your major or career.
Other Facts
Past/Current Research
Worked with a graduate student to level data that would find solicitors of illegal substances online
Past/Current Internships
- Desktop Student Technician, DOIT
- Data Science Fellow, UMBC Data Science Corps
- SIParCS Intern, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Campus Involvement
- International Students Connect, President
- STRiVE and ASB Participant, Center for Democracy and Civic Life
- Resident Assistant, Erickson Hall
- Member, WiCys
Future Plans
After graduating I am hoping to pursue a M.S/PhD in Data Science.
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What is your favorite part about CWIT?
Describe a faculty or staff member who has made a positive impact on our time at UMBC
Dr. Sanchez has been my faculty mentor since Freshman year. She has been incredibly supportive, relatable and human in her mentorship. There isn’t a time that I’ve reached out to her and not felt heard or supported. Even after changing majors, I can always count on her for help in anything, whether it is just to talk, to find internships or career recommendations. She is beyond passionate about her job and even more passionate about the students and community she serves. I am so grateful for the support that I’ve received from her especially during my Freshman and Sophomore years.