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From Court to Code: Balancing the Life of a Student Athlete and Aspiring Computer Scientist

By
Carrie Sena
Posted
May 16, 2024
绿巨人视频 student Just O'Neill preparing to take a free throw at a basketball game for Pace's Men's Basketball team.

When Justin O鈥橬eill (BS in Computer Science 鈥25) began his college journey, his path forward held many unknowns. Fast-forward to today and he is finishing his third year at 绿巨人视频鈥檚 Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems and preparing for a summer internship at a major international company! I was thrilled to have a chance to speak with Justin about his last few years at 绿巨人视频and the ways in which he has confronted uncertainty and taken charge of his course.

Like many high school students, Justin began thinking about college in his junior year. He didn鈥檛 know where he wanted to go or what he wanted to study, but he did know that playing basketball was going to be part of the equation. In fact, it was through basketball that 绿巨人视频 landed on his radar. 鈥淚鈥檓 from New Hampshire, so I hadn鈥檛 known about 绿巨人视频until I came to visit,鈥 shares Justin. 鈥淚 was impressed with what I saw during my tour, so I decided to apply here.鈥 Justin was admitted and began in the Fall of 2021.

Justin was undecided about his major when he started at Pace. He always excelled in mathematics, but it was unclear if pursuing it as a major was the right choice. In the spring of his first year, Justin took a computer science course, taught by a Seidenberg faculty member, and it was this experience that gave him clarity. 鈥淚 recall being drawn to programming and coding in high school,鈥 notes Justin. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think I realized that my interest could align with a major in Computer Science (CS).鈥 In fact, as Justin describes, 鈥淚 was discovering what it meant to major in CS seemingly in real-time,鈥 as with every passing semester, he鈥檚 gained more of an understanding of the degree and where it might take him in the future.

While his first course with Seidenberg was in his second semester, Justin鈥檚 first experience with Seidenberg took place in his first. 鈥淎s part of UNV 101, students were asked to conduct an informational interview with someone from Pace,鈥 shares Justin. 鈥淚 requested an interview with Dr. Jonathan Hill, the Dean of the Seidenberg school, who agreed to meet with me.鈥 Reflecting on the experience, Justin shared being somewhat in awe that the meeting took place:

鈥淭hat someone as busy as the Dean agreed to meet with me was surprising, but as I鈥檝e gotten to know the Dean, I know that openness and the willingness to go above and beyond, is simply who he is.鈥

And it is not just the Dean whom Justin believes goes the extra mile. 鈥淓veryone in the Seidenberg community is so welcoming and helpful,鈥 notes Justin. 鈥淥n the occasion that I鈥檝e had an issue with my schedule or something, I can always count on the Seidenberg team to help me resolve it.鈥 According to Justin, other things that add to the 鈥榗ommunity vibe鈥 in Seidenberg include small class sizes, accessible faculty, and a cohort of peers with whom he takes most of his classes.

Earlier this spring, Justin began his search for a summer internship. Thanks to help from Pace鈥檚 Career Services, Justin was ready with his resume and LinkedIn profile, and he began sending out applications to every internship opportunity he could find. 鈥淚 was very enthusiastic and motivated,鈥 shares Justin, 鈥渉owever, I think I was a bit na茂ve to the process, as I sent out a lot of applications but was not hearing back.鈥 At that point, Justin proactively began reaching out to individuals in his network to ask for tips and advice on how he tweak his approach to ensure a more positive result. One of the people Justin contacted was Dean Hill.

鈥淲e met a couple of times in person,鈥 notes Justin. 鈥淚 explained the type of experience I was looking for and my approach to-date.鈥 One thing Justin expressed during these conversations was the desire for an internship close to home in New Hampshire. 鈥淔rom there, Dean Hill made a connection with one of his contacts at Staples who interviewed me for an intern role,鈥 notes Justin. 鈥淚 was thrilled when I heard back that I was accepted, and I immediately contacted Dean Hill to thank him.鈥

As the semester ends, Justin is finishing classes and preparing for his summer at Staples. 鈥淚 am taking some preparatory courses that were recommended to me,鈥 shares Justin, 鈥淎nd I will get a bit of a break before the internship starts in early June.鈥 Justin is excited for the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a professional setting and to further his skills.

鈥淚 am really grateful for the opportunity and for the strong support system in Seidenberg that has helped me along the way!鈥

Stay tuned for more from Justin as we learn about his internship experience later this summer!

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