"Innovators are people who do not know what they can not do." - These wonderful words from Dr. R. A. Mashelkar have a strong influence on my thinking. He correctly pointed out that the great leaders are not afraid to tackle the challenge; they believe there is nothing impossible. These leaders are actually innovators who are passionate about them and who imagine solutions to confusion. As a young, ambitious engineer, I found the philosophy of Dr. R Mashelkar that the innovator is thoughtful, the belly is full of passion and is very moving.
I grew up in Accra, capital of Ghana. After I graduated from high school, I studied at the Kumasi University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and got a BS in computer science. Upon completion, I would like to continue my master's degree, but KNUST has not yet begun offering a master's degree in Computer Science. As a campus teaching assistant, I began looking for schools overseas. Meanwhile, I touched some of the exchange students at the University of Pennsylvania who took part in the KNUST Campus International Development Summer Academy program. They are very enthusiastic, we talk about Pennsylvania University living and American education. At about the same time, the Director of Science was in touch with the University of Pennsylvania and I will contact you. He added that the Philadelphia Region and the school have a vibrant Ghana / African community.
Prairie View A & M is a well-established black college located in Prairie View, Texas State (Northwest of Houston), a member of the Texas A & M University System. PVAMU offers 50 degrees, 37 master's degrees and 4 doctor degrees through nine universities and schools. Founded in 1876, Prairie View A & M is a higher education institution sponsored by the second largest state in Texas. The Texas State University System was established in 1911 to oversee the State's regular school (Teacher 's College), the oldest multisystem university system in Texas. It is unique to Texas because it is the only horizontal state university system; it does not have a flagship organization and each campus thinks unique in its own way. Over the years, some member schools have moved to other university systems.