Yasamin Kardar

I'm a computer science student studying at City university of London. Scroll to find out more about me.

Technical skills
  • Java
  • C++
  • Agile methodologies
  • HTML
  • CSS
  • Javascript
  • MySQL
  • Microsoft Office
  • Photoshop
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My Extracurriculars

  • President and founder of the computer science society
  • Founding member of Women++ in computing society
  • Program representitive
  • University Ambassador 

It's worth to mention that I've also successed to pass with a 1:1 (above 80%) avarage grade so far. 

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I believe that what truly makes a person valuable cannot be measured by their technical skills alone or the number of accolades they've received. It's important to take into account all of a person's qualities because real life is not just about social media ratings and numbers. Although one can technically assign a numerical value to someone based on their experience, skills, and network, I prefer to judge myself based on the journey I'm on. Looking back at where I came from and seeing how far I've come, I am reminded of the challenges I've overcome and the progress I've made. At the same time, I like to look forward and enjoy every step of the way as I move towards my goals. If I've made it this far, I know I have what it takes to continue moving forward.

Email: Yasaminkardar03@gmail.com

Computer science society

Co-Founded the Computer Science society in my first term now consisting of over 75 paid members with a dual president system, successfully managed a team of committee members delegating tasks and responsibilities to ensure that all aspects of the society were running smoothly and efficiently.
▪ Organized and hosted various successful events including tournaments, movie nights, tech talks with lecturers, and revision sessions with an average attendance rate of 50% which is within the top 3% at City.
▪ Finalised a faculty deal to secure additional funding for the society in-exchange for the assistance and promotion of future faculty led events which led to a 60% increase in attendance for said events.
▪ Actively promoted diversity and inclusion within the Computer Science society, working to create a welcoming and supportive environment for members from all backgrounds.
→ Attended the Royal Hackaway V6 at Royal Holloway, University of London with fellow society members.

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