Summer Offers Challenging, but Rewarding Opportunities
The complexities of electronic and telecommunications networks have long fascinated Snehpal Singh Saini, a telecommunications engineering graduate student from Jalandhar, India.
鈥淲hen I was an undergrad studying in India, I wondered about how the Internet works,鈥 Snehpal said. 鈥淪o, I took telecommunication classes and learned about encoding, decoding, and how networks work. From that experience, I decided to go directly to graduate school. 欧美口爆视频 Boulder has one of the best telecommunications programs in the United States. It鈥檚 the only one that offers telecommunications as a specific area of study, separate from electrical engineering. That caught my eye.鈥
The program includes rigorous coursework that integrates technology, business, economics, and public policy curriculum, but one course in particular bedevils many students: Telecommunications Systems Lab.
鈥淵ou have to spend at least 20 hours per week in the lab,鈥 Snehpal explained. 鈥淵ou are given certain objectives you have to fulfill in set periods of time, so it gets very hectic.鈥
Snehpal decided to enroll in the Telecommunications Systems Lab during Summer Session because he could focus exclusively on the challenging course instead of balancing it with other coursework as in the fall or spring. 鈥淭he workload was easier because I had nothing else to do. This course is normally done in twelve weeks, but in summer it is ten weeks, so the workload is compressed. However, the advantage to taking this course in summer is you get more time in the lab, so you can learn a lot more than you might during other times of year.鈥
In spite of long hours running experiments to master the techniques of voice and data switching and the functions of data networking and services, Snehpal believes it was all worth it. The knowledge and skills he gained in the course successfully prepared him for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) test, a valuable professional certification. Snehpal has received several job offers as a Network Engineer, including at Amazon.
鈥淚f I could give advice to other students, I鈥檇 say take the toughest course you鈥檝e got to do in your degree鈥攖he one you鈥檙e avoiding鈥攊n summer, because you have a lot of time to focus on it,鈥 Snehpal said. 鈥淔ill your summer, especially if you don鈥檛 have other plans. It reduces your workload for other semesters and it鈥檒l look good on your resume.鈥