Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Dinal flies high in Montana

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Most Sri Lankans may not even know where Montana is and if they do old Western movies come to mind with horses, cowboys, and large rolling mountains. Dinal Perera will be the first to tell you that there is much more to learn about Montana as a state and the vast opportunit­ies at Montana State University. In his own words, “my experience has been life changing!”

Dinal is currently working on his four- year Bachelor Deg ree in Mechanical Engineerin­g at Montana State University. Initially Dinal chose Montana State University because it was the most affordable option and also offered the best scholarshi­p funding due to his high SAT score. After closer considerat­ion he came to appreciate the academic prowess that makes Montana State University one of the best engineerin­g programmes in the country. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancemen­t of Teaching ranks MSU in the top 108 research universiti­es in the nation, along with Yale, Harvard and MIT. Last year MSU did over US$ 105 million dollars in research activity and undergradu­ates have many opportunit­ies to participat­e. A superb undergradu­ate scholars programme and dozens of research laboratori­es in new, modern facilities offer students important handson learning in a student centered learning environmen­t. With ABET accreditat­ion and a pass-rate above 90% on the Fundamenta­ls of Engineerin­g exam, MSU offers amazing opportunit­ies at a very affordable cost, as Dinal was excited to learn!

Dinal was eager to make the most of his education and was thrilled to be selected for the highly competitiv­e Honours Programme. The University Honours Programme at Montana State University provides opportunit­ies for high achieving students to study, conduct research, and exchange ideas in a challengin­g and supportive academic environmen­t. In addition to learning from outstandin­g faculty members, Honours students can attend special Honours seminars, take interdisci­plinary Honours courses, and engage in independen­t study and research opportunit­ies. In his first semester at MSU Dinal is already thinking of broadening his experience­s and is now considerin­g adding a minor in Philosophy. Dinal says that, “being enrolled in the honours programme challenges me every day in both my education and my way of thinking.”

Excellent professors have also made a tremendous impact on Dinal. He greatly appreciate­s the small class sizes and the availabili­ty of professors both in and out of the classroom. Dinal explained, “the usual notion is that professors are angry people who are too busy, however it is amazing how easily accessible the professors at MSU are and their readiness to listen to any question I may have.” The opportunit­y to work directly with world- class professors is more than most students expect in their bachelor program and is an exceptiona­l opportunit­y at Montana State. He is considerin­g an internship this summer and sees the endless opportunit­ies available to him.

Outside of class, Dinal continues to stay busy. He is excited to be a Floor Event Organizer for his dormitory. In this position he organizes fun things for the students to do ranging from playing games to outdoor adven- tures. Dinal loves living in the dormitorie­s and is excited to be going home with a friend from the dorm for Spring Break. One reason he loves the dormitorie­s is the weekly activities which, “is a great way to relieve stress from the daily work of school.” Dinal’s parents are also happy with his choice because they know he is safe and happy. They are thankful that, “the staff and the people around him at MSU are very friendly and a source of comfort to him. This is a great consolatio­n for us as parents who are miles away.”

Going on long b i ke rides and hikes with h i s room- mate and friends is also a highlight of Dinal’s experience at MSU. The campus is set in the heart of Bozeman, a small and modern city, and yet an extensive trail system gives students easy access to recreation­al opportunit­ies in the nearby mountains. A free community bus system and central location give MSU students easy access to shopping and fun activities in the ideal college town of Bozeman. This winter Dinal is eager to get out and enjoy some snow sports and might even try skiing. In the summer he is eager to go camping and check out Yellowston­e National Park. The Outdoor Recreation Center offers students organized outdoor adventures in the local area and throughout the region and is also a great place to rent gear.

In just 6 months Dinal has fallen in love with Montana State University and its surroundin­g community. He credits the excellent academic programs that MSU offers, as well as the friendly people and great social life, to his enjoyment of Montana. His parents are not only content that he is safe and happy, but are also proud of his top academic achievemen­ts in making the Dean’s list in his first semester. They are confident Dinal will achieve his ambition one day and MSU is a great stepping stone to reaching his goals.

 ??  ?? Dinal Perera (Lyceum-wattala) and Devinka Edirrising­he (SBC & CIS) with some of their internatio­nal colleagues at the recently held 30th annual Food Bazaar at the Montana State University at Bozeman. Both engineerin­g majors were placed by Scholarshi­ps...
Dinal Perera (Lyceum-wattala) and Devinka Edirrising­he (SBC & CIS) with some of their internatio­nal colleagues at the recently held 30th annual Food Bazaar at the Montana State University at Bozeman. Both engineerin­g majors were placed by Scholarshi­ps...

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