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Graduation Spotlight: Samantha Fassnacht

Samantha Fassnacht
Computer Science major, Environmental Studies minor, Environment and Energy minor
New College

Why did you choose U of T for your undergrad?

I first decided to apply to U of T because of its reputation as a strong school for computer science. But I chose to attend U of T when I first visited the campus for a tour. From the moment I set foot in Front Campus, I felt at home and knew this was the right place for me.

What inspired you to study computer science?

Growing up, my favorite subject in school was math, but I knew from the first programming course I took in 9th grade that I wanted to study computer science in university. To me, computer science felt like an applied form of all my math knowledge, and I loved the scientific, problem-solving mindset required to write a program to achieve a task.

Who or what at U of T influenced your education the most?

I want to thank Professor Steve Easterbrook for mentoring me during my undergraduate degree and for providing me with the opportunity to conduct climate science research. From the beginning of my first year, he has inspired me and has taught me so much about climate science. I'm grateful for his guidance.

How did you get involved at U of T outside of your coursework?

I've been a member of Dig In Campus Agriculture since my first year at U of T, and I've been a co-coordinator for the club for three years. I've always loved gardening with my family, and it was important for me to find a way to maintain my connection with nature during my undergraduate degree. I'm glad I found a group of people that enjoys growing food as much as I do and who also want to share that passion with the whole campus! I've learned so much about organic gardening as a member of Dig In, and I'll miss the gardens when I graduate.

What U of T memory do you treasure the most?

It's too hard for me to choose just one! I have so many fond memories with friends in New College while we were in residence, and we've formed so many great memories in the years after. I'm so thankful that we're still so close, and I'm looking forward to more fun times with them post-graduation.

Is there a lesson you learned as an undergraduate student that you’ll take with you moving forward?

The most important lesson that I've learned, and that I'm still working on, is to slow down, relax, and enjoy the little moments in life. It can be all too easy to make yourself busy or always be pushing for the next big thing. But if you're always focused on the future, you can forget to enjoy the present, appreciate the people you care about, and to take care of your own wellbeing. I try to enjoy every day to the fullest.

What’s next for you?

My goal is to pursue a career in environmental technology, so I am very excited that I have recently started a full-time position working at ecobee! I'm proud to work for company that helps save energy and where I can pursue both of my passions: technology and sustainability. I love the city of Toronto, and I plan on eventually becoming a citizen of Canada.