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Christina Marogi

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Bio

Hello, my name is Christina. My goal is to become a software engineer. I plan to practice and learn various programming languages. Some languages I have worked with include Python, C++, and Java. Some languages I hope to learn to include SWIFT and web design languages such as CSS and HTML. I'm also interested in mathematics because various accomplishments (like sending a man into space) were solved with math. I also hope to gain some background experience by working on programming and mathematical projects. I also hope to gain internships to familiarize myself with the job responsibilities of a software engineer. I also want to make a difference as a female in an underrepresented STEM major. I plan to join any organization that encourages female participation in STEM. I hope my journey can help encourage more females to gain confidence and pursue their dream careers in this field. I'm also interested in learning spoken languages. Currently, I plan to gain more fluency in my native language Assyrian/Aramaic. I want to use my skills to better communicate with my family members and other people fluent in this language. I also want to learn a few spoken languages like Spanish or ASL (American Sign Language). I believe that the more languages you speak, you can bridge the gap between different cultures. Learning more languages and cultures can also help develop stronger connections in the workplace.

Education

Macomb Community College

Bachelor's degree program
2019 - 2023
  • Majors:
    • Computer Science

Sterling Heights Senior Hs

High School
2015 - 2019

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Master's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Computer Science
    • Mathematics
    • Accounting and Related Services
    • Computer Engineering
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Computer Software

    • Dream career goals:

      Software Engineer

    • Cashier and Customer Service

      Bed Bath and Beyond
      2021 – Present3 years
    • Sales Associate

      Justice
      2019 – 20201 year

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Phi Theta Kappa — Member
      2020 – Present
    • Volunteering

      Sterling Heights High School's Freshmen Mentoring Program — Mentor
      2017 – 2019

    Future Interests

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Dynamic Edge Women in STEM Scholarship
    Winner
    It is no doubt that we are in the middle of a technological revolution. Ever since I was younger, I have dreamed of a future in which we can turn on the lights effortlessly by clapping our hands or using our voices. I would have never imagined that my dream would become a reality a decade later. Due to this factor, one technological innovation that has become my favorite within the past ten years would be digital assistants such as Amazon’s Alexa or Apple’s Siri. These devices are not only convenient but have changed daily tasks at home and the workplace. Digital assistants have changed the way people do their chores at home. For instance, instead of spending a back-breaking day vacuuming the house, you can ask Amazon's Alexa to turn on a vacuuming robot such as Roomba. Also, if you are not in the mood to wash the dishes, you can ask Alexa or Google Assistant to turn on the dishwasher if it is also a smart device. Digital assistants can also serve as personal shoppers. You can ask the assistant to create a shopping list, add items to the cart at Target or Amazon, and even purchase those items. These assistants would also give out recommendations based on your shopping habits. Digital assistants are also child-friendly. For instance, children can ask the assistant to play a game or turn on a movie. Another positive would be the ability of these devices to help children with their homework and speech. Digital assistants such as Amazon's Alexa can encourage children to rephrase their sentences or pronounce a difficult word correctly. Not to mention, parents can monitor their children's screen time using digital assistants. When it comes to the workplace, a digital assistant can replace a human assistant or a secretary. For instance, like a human assistant, a voice assistant can also order lunch, schedule appointments, answer phone calls, and note important dates. Digital assistants could save the company money since employers don't have to pay additional salaries. Not to mention, the digital assistant can record voice memos, create, and even send emails. When I finish college, I plan to be a software engineer; I love the idea of using code to make programs that would simplify daily tasks. Another idea I love that comes with my career is being able to encourage more females into STEM. As a female studying Informational Technology (IT), I noticed that males usually outnumber females by 20-7 in the classroom. Not to mention, my female classmates drop out of these IT classes at a higher rate than my male classmates. This issue is not only occurring at my college but also in other higher institutions across the world. Schools and employers need to find ways to decrease the gender gap to give everyone confidence in STEM. During my studies, I plan to join an organization dedicated to closing the gender gap in STEM. I also hope to create a tutoring program that helps female students struggling in STEM subjects. I also plan that the tutoring program would also let the students become the mentor. The goal of the tutoring program is to help female students become leaders by using the knowledge they learned in class and tutoring to help other girls. During my career in Software Engineering, I hope to create a website or an app for females interested in STEM. This website or app will contain information about each STEM profession, games, activities, as well as informational and motivational videos.