Ms Darina Khamidullayeva
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WUT email address: darina.khamidullayeva.stud@pw.edu.pl
Country of origin: Kazakhstan
Faculty: Mathematics and Information Science
Level: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Information Systems, 3rd semester
Languages: Kazakh, Russian, English
Why did I choose Computer Science and Information Systems?
I chose Computer Science and Information Systems because I am excited by how technology can improve the way we live and work. I began programming in middle school, and I loved the process of turning ideas into real, functional code. That early interest grew into a passion for understanding how software and information systems operate behind the scenes.
This field gives me both the technical knowledge of computer science and the practical perspective on how systems support organizations and users. I enjoy analytical thinking, problem-solving, and constantly learning new tools and concepts. Since technology evolves so quickly, CSIS challenges me to keep developing my skills and stay curious. I want to contribute to creating smart, innovative solutions that make a meaningful impact.
Why did I decide to study in Poland?
I decided to study in Poland because the country feels like a great place to build a new chapter in my life. I like how Poland brings together modern cities with fast development, new technologies, and international communities, while still keeping its history and cultural identity very visible. Every region has something different to offer, which makes exploring the country exciting. Warsaw, for example, has a very energetic and modern atmosphere, but you can walk a few streets further and suddenly find yourself surrounded by beautiful old buildings and historical places.
Living here also gives me a chance to grow professionally. Poland’s technology sector is expanding quickly, and many international companies are opening offices here, which creates great opportunities for building a career after graduation. At the same time, the environment feels comfortable and safe, yet motivating enough to push me to keep learning, gaining experience, and developing my future in a meaningful way.
 
        