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Faris Khan

FAST · 2016 · i16-0414
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It is a great honor for me to be a part of the high achievers in FAST-NUCES Islamabad batch 2016 of Electrical Engineering.

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Faris Khan (i16-0414) 
 
 It is a great honor for me to be a part of the high achievers in FAST-NUCES Islamabad batch 2016 of 
 Electrical Engineering. 
 I was able secure a gold medal in the very first semester of electrical engineering. It was what one 
 might say a great moment of my life. 
 One might think it required countless hours of studying, focus, determination and keeping the goal 
 in your mind constantly. That might be true for most people generally, but this was not true in my 
 case. 
 After joining the university it took me some time to adjust, I made friends and I enjoyed my first 
 semester. I had never planned on getting a gold medal that was just simply not my goal. In fact I 
 didn’t realize I secured a gold medal till my friends told me. My goal was to learn, new concepts, 
 new information that would be of use to me when I left this institution four years down the line, 
 After all what is a medal, what does it signify? That one achieved the highest grades in all the 
 courses? That can be done by many methods many shortcuts, but it does not mean that one has 
 the best knowledge, concepts or best skills to be applied in the real world, in the end the ability to 
 apply knowledge in the real world is what matters most. 
 I didn’t go home and studying extra hard or spend sleepless nights going over the course material 
 rather the only thing I did was pay attention in class, that’s it. All I did for the most part was give my 
 entire focus during the lectures, I tried to understand the concepts in the class. I didn’t study much 
 when I went home as I had other commitments. When the time came for quizzes or midterms I 
 would just revise what was already clear in my head from sitting attentively in the class. Midterms 
 and finals went by easily. 
 I ended up achieving something that I had never planned for, rather it was a result of consistency, 
 attentiveness and keeping the real goal clear in my head… learning. 
 I would like to express my gratitude to the university and its faculty members, FAST has groomed 
 and polished me, it has made me reassess my goals and vision. I now know the most important goal 
 is lifelong learning.

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Faris Khan is a 2016 Electrical Engineering graduate from FAST-NUCES Islamabad who secured a gold medal in his first semester through consistent attentiveness in class. He emphasizes practical application of knowledge and lifelong learning over rote studying or shortcuts.
Skills (AI)
["Electrical Engineering", "Conceptual Understanding", "Lifelong Learning", "Academic Excellence"]
Status: ai_done
Provenance
Source file: Graduate Directory FAST School of Engineering - 2020 (Final) (1).pdf
From job #20 page 98
Created: 1778120242