Featured Student: Gina Bolognesi
April 20, 2022

April 20, 2022
2019 and Computer Science.
To gain experience and familiarity with what I believe is the career path I want and to confirm that it really was what I expected.
Software Engineer at Tasktop for eight months and then Machine Learning Research Intern at Honda Research Institute, Japan, for one year.
The most memorable experience for me was exploring Japan outside of working hours. Among a great many things, I hiked Mt. Fuji and joined martial arts groups; the latter was particularly valuable since I was able to attend regularly over a long period of time.
It was an opportunity to try different experiences and environments, to explore and to discover what I like and don’t.
If that’s something you’re interested in, definitely! Co-op provided me with the opportunity to live in Japan for a year, which allowed me to see a different country and do much more than I would have been able to as a tourist, while also working in my field.
It gave me a clearer picture of what I want for myself, what I like/dislike, what’s important to me, and what works for me.
Do it! Don’t worry about delaying your graduation; life isn’t on a schedule and you even get paid to learn!
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