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Grad school adventure broadens vision

>> STUDIES IN OTHER LANDS OFFER A CHANGE OF PACE AND A UNIQUE EDUCATIONA­L EXPERIENCE

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After graduating from the University of British Columbia with a Bachelor of Science in Engineerin­g Physics and working for a few years in Vancouver as a technical support Analyst, Oscar Plag wasn’t particular­ly happy with his job. He needed a change. A big one. So, last May, he decided that he wanted to study abroad. “I thought going to grad school outside of Canada would give me some perspectiv­e and experience,” he says. “Also, I knew it would be lots of fun!” Oscar knew he wanted to complete a graduate degree in computer vision, so he researched a number of different options and settled on University College London’s Masters in Computer Graphics, Vision and Imaging program in the U. K. because of the school’s reputation and central London location. Since he would be abroad for a whole year, from September 2011 through September 2012, he had to tie up all of the loose ends here in Canada — he quit his job, got rid of his apartment and prepared to move. And although his workload at school is a bit heavier than he is used to, he has already had the opportunit­y to travel around Europe and experience many different countries, customs and cultures, including trips to Sweden, Spain and Morocco! “It’s a great way to get a different perspectiv­e on life and education,” he says. “Having the opportunit­y to live in a different country is much different than just visiting it. You get to see and experience everyday life instead of just visiting all of the main tourist attraction­s and moving on. It really allows you to see the world differentl­y.”

 ??  ?? Oscar Plag is taking University College London’s Masters in Computer Graphics, Vision and Imaging in England.
Oscar Plag is taking University College London’s Masters in Computer Graphics, Vision and Imaging in England.

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