Mr Jahanzaib Mohammad

Mr Jahanzaib Mohammad

WUT e-mail address: jahanzaib.mohammad.stud@pw.edu.pl

Country of origin: Pakistan

Faculty: Department of Electrical Engineering.

Level: graduate, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Eng.

Languages: English, Urdu, Arabic, Spanish

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As an enthusiastic and energetic individual who loves to explore and meet new people, I have been fortunate to have travelled and lived in several different countries. Through these experiences, I have learned that it is often the people around you, rather than the city you are in, that make a place special. My love of dance and music has been a constant throughout my travels. I have enjoyed the opportunity to learn from different dance styles and cultures, and I am excited to continue exploring and growing in this area. I believe that growth and exciting memories are made by taking chances and embracing new experiences, and I am eager to continue doing this in my new environment. I am looking forward to meeting new people and making new connections, and I am excited to see what the future holds.

Why did I choose to study Electrical Engineering?

I chose to study Electrical Engineering because I'm a total power junkie. I just can't get enough of that sweet, sweet electricity flowing through my veins (metaphorically speaking, of course). Plus, I figured that if I became an electrical engineer, it would allow me to channel my inner Tony Stark and become a high-tech superhero, using my electrical engineering skills to save the day. In other words, studying electrical engineering can be a fun and engaging way to learn about the technologies that shape our lives, and to develop the skills and knowledge to create and innovate in this exciting field.

Why did I decide to study in Poland?

Studying in Poland has given me the opportunity to experience a new culture, learn a new language, and make international connections that you may not have had the chance to do if you had stayed in my country. Poland has also allowed me to attend a university that offers a strong program in my field of study, and I have made the most out of my academic experience. Overall, I came to Poland by a coincidence, but staying here is my choice.