My biggest achievement would be completing my undergraduate degree and university and everything that I managed do during my time (e.g. meet new people, take on difficult courses, study abroad).
The achievement I’m most proud of is leaving school with some rather poor A-levels (at least not enough to get into a high ranking University) and graduating at the very top of my class and then working as a researcher in a top 10 University.
This is a very personal achievement but to me it’s my biggest.
Like the others my biggest achievement was during my studies, finishing my GCSE’s with poor grades and being told I couldn’t do the A-levels required for university was tough, but then going to college and committing myself entirely to getting good grades and finally getting into the university I wanted with points to spare was a fantastic achievement for myself.
Professionally I would say my biggest achievement involved taking a part of the test system from an unreliable state, to fully functional and helping set up the production line for it to the point where it works reliably batch after batch.
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