AI Student & Developer
I didn't always know what I wanted to do, but I did know I liked technology. Ever since my dad let me mess around on a computer when I was five (thanks, dad), I've been hooked on the feeling of figuring stuff out. Not just how it works, but why it matters. Why someone would need it.
That's why I chose Applied Computer Science. I didn't want to sit in theory forever. I wanted to build things that actually do something. Fix small problems. Help people. Maybe make someone's day a little easier.
Most days, I'm somewhere between mobile development and AI, trying to balance the technical side with what I care about most: making tech more human. Especially for people who usually get ignored by it.
I still don't have one fixed plan, maybe that's the point. Right now, I'm just trying to learn as much as I can, follow the questions that matter, and build things that don't just work, but feel right.