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“Every act of conscious learning requires the willingness to suffer an injury to one’s self-esteem. That is why young children, before they are aware of their own self-importance, learn so easily; and why older persons, especially if vain or important, cannot learn at all.”

This profound insight from American Psychiatrist Thomas Szasz captures the essence of my intentions behind pursuing graduate study. Until recently, I had consciously shied away from immersing myself in a hands-on study of information technology. But, my professional experience has taught me that I have to embrace technology more earnestly. As a digital marketer, I have often felt the pangs of not being able to relate to or fulfill some of the technology requirements necessary to better use the tools at my disposal for the success of the campaigns and strategies that I have helped devise. My yearning to pursue a Master of Science in Information degree arose from this acknowledgement and the aspiration to gain a more rounded skillset that would help me deliver my best in the technology-driven workplace.

My professional and academic experiences have also influenced my decision to pursue the UMSI program. In June 2007, after completing my undergraduate study in engineering, I joined Cognizant Technology Solutions as a Programmer Analyst Trainee. The organization recruited thousands of students each year and I did not perceive the opportunity to learn, grow and express myself in such a huge factory-like setup. The mechanical processes that I encountered also clouded my judgment about specializing in information technology.

In May 2008, I joined a startup web design and development company as an Online Content Editor. During the course of my work at the startup...

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I wish to get back to the U.S. and learn in greater detail about the principles and practices involved in developing intuitive web and mobile-based products in the consumer space that can have a global impact. I view the Master of Science in Information program as an opportunity to acquire the skills necessary to pursue my career goals and prepare myself for the next wave of information revolution that will be powered by the Internet of things. I wish to gain expertise by doing a deep-dive in the field of user experience, usability and interaction design by undertaking graduate study specializing in Human Computer Interaction.

Works Cited

Sharma, Robin. "Why Learners Are Heroes | Robin Sharma's Blog." Robin Sharma's Blog. Sharma Leadership International Inc., Feb. 2011. Web. 14 Jan. 2014. .

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