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CEO- Frank Diaz

Lifes Objective:
My interest have always revolved around computers, and pretty much anything that has a circuit board contained in it. From seven years old, I would caper in our 12 MHz, 36 Mb hard drive desktop, which has now spanned to working with multi-operating systems as well as diverse application and hardware. And although we still have that same computer lying around in my house, I still cherish it because it taught me a great deal of how they work and think through DOS.

Even though Mac's freeze up a great deal in most applications (mainly by the fact that the application was built for a PC, then later simply converted to work on a Macintosh, thus giving it problems by not being built from ground up), a Macintosh computer is my preferable source for computing. The main reason for this is that throughout my high school life, I have been taught, but mostly independently learned, to work with diverse programs on a Mac. For instance, in my web-mastering class, I was to learn Dreamweaver and Microsoft to build web pages. However, I went steps forward to learn Fireworks, Flash, and Director to make my web pages more interactive and more pleasant to the viewers eye. In my Computer Aided Class where PC's were used, I went another step forward to create three-dimensional objects when we were only instructed to make two-dimensional representations.

As far as my future aspiration are concerned, I wish to attend a university (DeVry University) that carry my views on computers. To sit at a coffee table and just talk about analytical engines without being mocked. As I receive my bachelor's from the University of DeVry in Phoenix for Electrical and Computer Engineering and an associates in Telecommunications, I wish to ultimately receive my P.H. D. in both Electrical and Computer Engineering in the University of Texas at Austin, University of California at Berkeley, or the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

 

 

 

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