Hobbies and interests
Coding And Computer Science
Video Editing and Production
Reading
Reading
Literary Fiction
I read books multiple times per month
Vivian Hernandez
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My name is Vivian Hernandez and I plan to have a bachelors in Computer Science with a concentration in cybersecurity. As a member of Girls Who Code, I plan to open a club at the college I attend after I graduate. Girls Who Code is a program offered to middle schoolers and high schoolers, with a goal of increasing the number of women in computer science. With my degree, I will have the knowledge needed to not only teach basic coding but offer a more in-depth class to the students. With my expanded network I plan to introduce these young women to other women and students who work in computer science giving them an idea of how they can use the skills they have acquired in a real job setting. Founding the club and receiving my computer science degree will give me the experience needed to work as a Software Engineer. I would like to choose a company in which I can grow my knowledge and explore all the opportunities in computer science.
Education
Fenwick High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Computer Science
- Computer Programming
- Computer Software and Media Applications
Career
Dream career field:
computer science
Dream career goals:
Senior software engineer
Videographer
SHL/CCHL2021 – Present3 yearsStudent
Girls Who Code Summer Immersion Program2021 – 2021Student
Women in Engineering Summer Programs2021 – 2021Student
Girls Who Code- UIC2020 – Present4 yearsElection Judge
Cook County2020 – Present4 years
Arts
Broadcasting
VideographyFenwick Livestreams2019 – Present
Public services
Public Service (Politics)
Election Judge — An election judge2020 – PresentVolunteering
Independent — Provide company to the elderly2020 – 2020
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
Young Women in STEM Scholarship
1) My name is Vivian Hernandez and I plan to have a bachelors in Computer Science with a concentration in cybersecurity. As a member of Girls Who Code, I plan to open a club at the college I attend after I graduate. Girls Who Code is a program offered to middle schoolers and high schoolers, with a goal of increasing the number of women in computer science. If I had freedom of time and finances what would I do? I would explore every STEM field I could. I would explore field like medicine, engineering, and the way in which they enter twine.
2) I have enjoyed learning about technology and can not see a future in which it is not a part of my life. I have met women in the field who have not only inspired me but taken the time to teach me and talk about their experiences in the field. I have met software engineers who work for Hulu and security architects from Disney. I love technology and the fact that there are millions of ways to approach and solve a problem.
I could make a positive impact by helping other young women join the technology field. As a member of Girls Who Code, I plan to open a club at the college I attend after I graduate. Girls Who Code is a program offered to middle schoolers and high schoolers, with a goal of increasing the number of women in computer science.
3) How do I get my website to work? I thought, as I was sitting at my desk, looking at the computer screen showing an error. My “Girls Who Code” playlist was playing in the background, which indicated it was time to get to work. Did I need help? I could have tried and continued to figure this out on my own like I had done on past projects. An increasingly quiet silence after our teacher’s question only served to reinforce this belief. I didn’t want to ask for help. However, I couldn’t figure this out on my own. I didn’t have anyone else to ask for help, and I wouldn’t be able to sleep until the website worked. I gave up! I surrendered over my pride. I had spent many nights sleepless working on this project, only to wake up haggard in the morning. Whether it was my frustration, lack of sleep, or broken down morale that helped me realize this, it had led me to surrender. I finally responded, “Yeah, could you please take a look at my code?” My teacher looked it over and said, “Oh! You’re just missing a comma on line 17.”
I had never known what people meant by an out-of-body experience, but at that moment, I did. Maybe, just maybe, being the type of programmer that does everything alone and is introverted wasn’t for me. What I needed was to get over my ego and ask a pair of fresh eyes to help me understand what I was doing wrong. No longer would I rely on only myself but I would also seek assistance from those around me, no matter how much pride I may have. After adding that comma and testing again I said, “It’s working now, thank you.”