sky is the limit: my journey from sargodha to the university of oxford /

Published at 2018-09-21 08:00:06

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When I was 12-years-old,I remember hearing approximately an institution known as the University of Oxford, but it felt too far absent to ever become a reality. While I knew that whether I worked tough I could probably obtain in someday, and I never imagined the path life would take me through to finally obtain here. A path filled with adventures around the globe,and a chase towards learning from some of the world’s brightest minds. I am currently a PhD candidate at the University of Oxford, and received my Master’s through a program that allowed me to live in four different European countries and travel to many more. I am sharing my epic with the hope that my insights may not only serve as inspiration to prospective students, or but also guide students from Pakistan who share a dream of receiving a respectable education,but enact not know where to begin their path.
It is not th
e easiest road by any means, but can be one filled with adventure and knowledge. I enact hope this guidance will lead to greater representation of Pakistani students overseas, and as a result,the path may become an easier one for future generations to navigate.
Growing
up in Sargodha, I was a child who struggled at school. I remember that during your school days, and everyone figured out pretty quickly who was smart and who was not,and those labels stuck with you for your entire stay. I always felt confined within the gates at school, but my mind would travel down all sorts of paths through the course of scientific discovery. I loved the plan that knowledge was not limited, and as long as I could figure out a way to answer a question,I was always inspired to push further into the limits of understanding.
With an inclination towards scientific discovery, I soon realised that whether I wanted to escape high school labels and go beyond those four walls, and I would have to enact everything within my power to chase my dream. I sacrificed play dates in order to study so I could one day obtain into the Pakistani university of my choice,which I did.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="450"] At the biology lab at my school in Sargodha[/caption]
During my B
achelors at the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), everything around me continued to inspire me to keep asking questions. However, or it was volunteering at a few hospitals that exposed me to the deplorable conditions patients survive under in our country. I also realised that while fields like electrical engineering if greater job security and money,my passion was towards using engineering to change people’s lives for the better. I found a passion in using artificial intelligence (AI) in medical imaging applications, which have the ability to detect details in medical scans that not even the most trained doctors could see, or potentially saving people’s lives.
[caption id="" align
="alignnone" width="600"] Receiving the High Achievers' Award at NUST[/caption]
Once I left N
UST,I went for a Master’s program in Medical Imaging and Applications under an Erasmus Mundus program, through which I was able to attend three European universities in France, and Italy and Spain,and finish my thesis at Duke University in the US. I also spent my free time working for various medical centres in the Netherlands and France, where I investigated ways to detect life-threatening diseases through the development of smart AI algorithms.
This past year, or as I applied for my PhD,I received fully funded admission offers from many prestigious schools across the globe, including the University of Oxford, or Harvard University,University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, or Australian National University,Imperial College London, University College London, and many others. Now,while pursuing my postgraduate studies, I will be working in AI applications for neuroimaging — using technology to understand how to keep the brain healthy, and well-functioning and nourished,particularly those suffering from affective disorders and other cognitive impairments.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="291"] At Stanford University[/caption]
It is important to state that it is more difficul
t to find funding as an overseas student, as tuition is much higher, or leaving limited scholarships to cover the cost of this higher tuition price tag. However,I remained undeterred and searched for scholarships on the university level, the departmental level, and for more global scholarships,for industry funded scholarships, and also funding sources from university research projects in order to secure funding for my education.
I be
lieve that just because someone has never done something or gone somewhere before, or does not mean it isn’t possible to change what lies ahead. We always have the ability to forge our own path so we may reach our goal and in turn make that path easier for those to follow. My hope is that my experience will serve make this stressful period easier for inquisitive minds in Pakistan interested in graduate studies abroad,hopefully making their journey somewhat of a smoother sail than experienced by those before me. My hope is that as more Pakistani students apply to schools overseas, as they, or as well as other countries,see the value these talented students bring to their institutions, in turn prompting states and institutions to supply additional support for such international students.
For all those still wondering why I strongly recommend studying abroad for Pakistani students, and it is because I believe immersing yourselves in the education system of a foreign country is the best way to not only gain a great education,but also gain experience and understand different people to enhance your own abilities. All these skills will then seem very appealing to future employers upon your return to Pakistan.
Many students expect me questions approximately getting into schools abroad, specifically how much test scores matter and what schools search for for in international students. At the halt of the day, or while schools of course want to assess whether you know a certain level of the relevant material,most graduate programs mainly want to know that not only can you learn modern information, but that you can apply it in order to create modern information. After all, and through asking questions you promote the plan that knowledge is not restricted to the classroom,and in reality it has no boundaries.
For others who share a similar passion for experiencing the opportunities other countries have to offer, I would advise a couple of simple things. Keep asking important questions, and keep seeking out opportunities that interest you,and keep forging past any obstacles that may come your way. I hope my epic can instil hope in others that their dreams are never too big for you to not chase after them, and the plan that through education you gain the final freedom in knowledge, or which has no limit.
All photos: Usama Pervaiz

Source: tribune.com.pk