8 Years, 2 Degrees, 1 Internship & 0 Regrets



The tale of my 8 year tenor at the University of Calgary is somewhat of a unique animal, there was a lot of pain and a great deal of fun. As I look back after just completing that journey I am delighted to be through it and I’m keen to move on in to new areas of life. But I also know that these years were great and I’ll happily reflect upon them as I drift away from this phase.
How it Happened
In short, only with the support and encouragement of others. I certainly had a lot of drive to do both of these myself, but without some key people pushing at key moments, I don’t think I would haven’t taken it as far and I doubt I would have got going when I did either.
I started with Computer Science (feeling lucky to have been admitted at all from High School). I had wanted to apply to Engineering but decided I wouldn’t get in and thus I didn’t even try (by the way, always give things a chance). After LOVING Computer Science, by the end of my third year I found myself in a tough spot, I had done all the core courses, but still had to take a year’s worth of options. Back then I had recently joined the brand new Solar Car team and had been around quite a few Engineering students. This got me thinking that while I still figured I wouldn’t get in to Engineering, I could at least take some of their courses to satisfy my Computer Science requirements.
How it Went
As I took more and more courses I found myself irritated that, for example, “Operating Systems” wasn’t nearly as hardcore as I hoped for. I often expected to emerge from a class with a vastly improved understanding of that subject matter. I often found that not to be the case. Of course there were some serious gems that I loved. I found it hilarious that my grades tended to be worst in “easy” courses and best in “sadistic” ones.
How it ended

If I could go back

…. So…. Now for a masters? I think so, but for now, I’m going to worry about paying off a mortgage first. :)