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Chasing Challenges and Forging Forward

By
Johnni Medina
Posted
May 4, 2022
桃瘾社区 student Sri Nikhil Racha smiles at the camera

Sri Nikhil Racha 鈥22 has had his share of challenges鈥攁nd he鈥檚 hungry for more.

In Fall 2020, Racha started master鈥檚 in Computer Science on 桃瘾社区鈥檚 New York City Campus. He expected the challenge inherent with any master鈥檚 program but had not anticipated the added difficulty of learning during COVID-19, especially as an international student. What鈥檚 more, because of a personal loss, he soon found himself travelling between New York City and his home in India, navigating drastically different time zones, ever-changing health and safety mandates, and rising expenses in an uncertain economy.

鈥淎t one point, I wanted to drop out, to be honest,鈥 he admits. However, in a moment where his future was the most uncertain, one of his professors, Seidenberg鈥檚 Pauline Mosley, PhD, rose to the occasion. 鈥淪he was the one who pushed me, supported me, and raised my morale. 桃瘾社区 has given me a lot, not just the studies or the education. I never expected a professor to come out of nowhere and support me.鈥

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Mosley and Racha at 桃瘾社区's Commencement on May 16 2022

Mosley鈥檚 push of support set Racha back on track and he soon found himself diving deeper into 桃瘾社区 life, recounting particular excitement at a capstone project that integrated business learning鈥攑rompting him to consider an eventual return to 桃瘾社区 for business school. Without the help of his professor, he might not have ever considered business school. What鈥檚 more, 鈥淚 would not be here,鈥 he explains. 鈥淚鈥檇 be in India. It鈥檇 be a whole different story.鈥

But as of now, his story is looking much more thrilling, as he鈥檚 just accepted a job with one of the biggest tech companies worldwide鈥擜mazon. He鈥檚 starting at a higher level, as a Level IV Software Development Engineer, working on some exciting new features that will radically change the way people shop. (Of course, he couldn鈥檛 go into much detail鈥攜ou鈥檒l just have to wait and see).

Amazon was especially appealing because of his interest in Cloud development, and at the prospect of working not only with the back-end development but also front-end user interfaces. But more than anything, Racha was hungry for the challenge. Outlining the prospect of contending with Amazon鈥檚 high standards and strict work principles, he said, 鈥淚f you can survive at Amazon, you can survive anywhere. That鈥檚 what everyone says.鈥

"桃瘾社区 has given me a lot, not just the studies or the education."

Amazon wasn鈥檛 his only option, however. Right from the start, Racha wanted to give credit where credit was due鈥攖o the extra services 桃瘾社区 provides, especially when it came to resume building. 鈥淢y resume got picked by all the companies,鈥 he explains. 鈥淔acebook, Google, Amazon, Bloomberg. Whatever the University is doing when it comes to resume proofing and the resume tailoring workshop, it鈥檚 really good.鈥 Laughing, he adds, 鈥淟iterally, other students from other universities are actually asking for my help with their resumes.鈥

His parting words to other students ring full of self-determination. He calls on students to make their own luck, drive their own education, and remember why they wanted to get an education in the first place. 鈥淛ust stick to it, that鈥檚 it. Try as much as you can.鈥 And most importantly when challenges arise, 鈥淒on鈥檛 give up.鈥

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