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UC BERKELEY(6th JAN)
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
Instructions
Please describe your aptitude and motivation for graduate study in your area of specialization, including your preparation for this field of study, your academic plans or research interests in your chosen area of study, and your future career goals. Please be specific about why UC Berkeley would be a good intellectual fit for you.
Make sure to check on the appropriate department admissions web site to find out if your statement should include additional or more specific information.
PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT
Instructions
Please describe your aptitude and motivation for graduate study in your area of specialization, including your preparation for this field of study, your academic plans or research interests in your chosen area of study, and your future career goals. Please be specific about why UC Berkeley would be a good intellectual fit for you.
Make sure to check on the appropriate department admissions web site to find out if your statement should include additional or more specific information.
SHORT ANSWER ESSAY
What is the most interesting information problem you have ever solved? Explain why it was interesting and how you solved it. Limit your response to 300 words.
RESUME
Instructions
Please upload a current resume, reflecting your work experience, education, and any other relevant information. We request that resumes be one to two pages in length and be in a chronological format. Please upload your resume as a PDF document.
the MIMS degree program requires entering students to have a basic level of skill in object-oriented programming. We require programming skills comparable to those obtained in a college-level programming course in a high-level object-oriented language (e.g., Python, Java, C++). Python is currently used for Info 206, but other languages are acceptable for admission. (This is subject to change in future semesters.)
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