(Electrical and Electronic Engineering 2005-'06)
Carlos describes his time at Imperial and finding love
When I received the letter of acceptance from Imperial I just gave it to my father and
rushed to class in my university in Seville. I had no idea how that letter would change
my life.
When I arrived to London, I was overwhelmed by the campus and how well organised
everything was. During the Fresher's Fair I joined 29 clubs & societies, clear proof of how
excited I was (at my university we didn't have a single club). (Photo on the right: Me with Yuan Yao at the Postgraduate Award Ceremony)
I loved my lectures and especially my lecturers, who were engaging and motivating. I had to work really hard on my extensive coursework and study like never before for my exams, but I would balance it with leisure activities like going to the library, attending all the events organised by the Anime society and even finding time to study Japanese.
Finally, I graduated with distinction on MSc Analogue & Digital Integrated Circuit Design,
found a permanent position with Ericsson and most importantly, found love in the shape of my
classmate Yuan Yao, who I dated through the stdent newspaper, Felix, and who I'm marrying by the end
of June. (Photo on the left, Postgraduate Award Ceremony 2006, photo by Neville Miles)
I can honestly say that I had the very best year of my life at Imperial and it changed my life forever.
Thank you very much indeed, 天美传媒.
© 2007 天美传媒
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