 I really wanted to do maths but I didn't want to do just maths so I looked at what I could do with it and computer science seemed like a really fun thing to do so I decided to give it a go. The thing was the robots in the movies, like i-robots. So I went through the list at Manchester and all the other universities and computer science jumped out at me and so I went to the open day here and it persuaded me completely. But after this grab Manchester in one word it would be homely. Diverse. Anything the best word is fun. Ok. Sun. No. I'm joking. Not actually sure well whether you could describe Manchester in one word. Probably have to go with Sangums on the curry mile. Unfortunately it's no longer up. I've not had a chance to visit the new place yet but when it was up Sangums was a brilliant place to eat. Bomp and Rib has good steak. I did enjoy a chicken Donna kebab. It was... I did eat chicken. It's not a curry yet because I hate curry but... I stayed in country court so it's quite quiet and quite old fashioned but it was nice to sort of have that work home from university. Owens flat tower. I loved it. I thought it was great. Crawver holes. They were self-cater holes and I chose that because it was like really close to university. Learning how to apply what I learned in university in situations in industry and nothing that's been quite valuable to me. I'll say it's machine learning. It was in the first semester and the lecture was Gavin Brown and I think it was very interesting because it's the first step to artificial intelligence. In terms of the course itself Mahalo has been natural language systems. That was my favourite topic to study. I found it the most interesting but sort of outside the course. Mahalo has been the group of friends that I've made because they're really sort of friends for life. I have no idea. I'm kind of cocktails so I like going to Turtle Bay, Spinning Fields and then like Black Dog. I don't think I've got one really. It's quite a lot of research going on about building neural networks on an actual kind of process of chip which is really cool and it's a project called Spinnaker. Toby Howard, he teaches computer graphics which is my favourite subject. He demonstrates always the exercises or shows us videos in order for us to understand the concepts of computer graphics. I did enjoy taking Gavin Brown's course on machine learning and optimisation. I thought that was very well taught and illustrated and I learnt a lot from it. I'd say Steve Bettifer, you couldn't fall asleep in his lecture. I most enjoyed giving the campus tours because it's a way to meet the new students and show them my favourite bits in Manchester. I helped out with some of the science fairs where I was explaining some virtual reality headset gear to school kids. Nearly breaking the ceiling of all-star bowling alley with my underarm bowl. Seeing one of my friends perform karaoke with one of the senior lecturers in the department. Slightly embarrassingly, I don't think the lecturer knew what he was letting himself in for. Which one was it? You're the one that I want you. I do enjoy playing football. I play a couple of times a week if not eleven aside and playing five aside and I think there's plenty of opportunity to do that as well. What position are you in? I'm a right back, sometimes right back on the bench as well. I'm not sure about one certain company but I know what I want to do. I want to work as a business analyst or technical consultant. I've been studying computer science with business. I'm hoping to rejoin IBM at the end of this year. I was there on a place but I really enjoyed it. Don't be afraid to make new friends and try new things because that's where you're going to meet the best kind of people. Don't be lazy like me. Explore with the current technology. Maybe try out a bit of programming. It's not necessary but it will really give you a boost when you come here. Make use of everything that's in the computer science. Building all the people, the lecturers. Everyone's really approachable and there's a lot of places to get if you need help or if you just want to make more friends as old as societies and stuff.