
It was a friend鈥檚 serendipitous homework assignment that had Dania O Abu-Irshaid, upcoming George Mason graduate from the switch her undergrad work from pre-law to a STEM path.
She says she鈥檚 always had a natural knack for coding, and it鈥檚 something that鈥檚 always interested her. But when she helped a fellow Mason student with a Python coding exercise, that鈥檚 when it clicked.
鈥淚 was thinking about pre-law, but after taking a class in it, I didn鈥檛 feel like it suited me. I was undecided,鈥 says Abu-Irshaid. 鈥淭hen my friend was struggling with this homework assignment and I ended up finishing it for her in five minutes. She looked at me and said, this is what you should be doing.鈥
When Abu-Irshaid made the move to study IT, with a concentration in cybersecurity, that鈥檚 when things really picked up for her. As the oldest child in her family, she was relied on to be the tech savvy expert and help fix wifi routers in the house or explain internet nuances to her parents. Although she is the first female in her family to study and work in STEM, she鈥檚 confident of the opportunities coming her way.
After graduation, Abu-Irshaid will enter a ten weeklong internship with the , where she will work in the cybersecurity sector. She also sees potential for a corporate position with one of the big contenders鈥攏amely Walmart. As a resident advisor at Mason to freshman engineering students, Abu-Irshaid says some of her mentees good naturedly tease her about her Walmart aspirations to this day.
鈥淚鈥檓 like, guys, Walmart isn鈥檛 just about celery and sticky buns, they have a corporate side,鈥 she says. 鈥淏ut they鈥檒l still ask me how Walmart鈥檚 going and what kind of merchandise I have.鈥
With a bright future ahead, she says she鈥檒l miss her time at Mason, particularly the diverse community and her role as an advisor.
鈥淚 love the community and culture at Mason. There鈥檚 always something to do, and something to look forward to on campus. But I鈥檒l hopefully be back, in some capacity,鈥 says Abu-Irshaid.
Her message for future grads is to just go for it, whether it鈥檚 a job, course of study, or opportunity.
鈥淚t鈥檚 really as simple as that, and it鈥檚 what got me everywhere,鈥 she says. 鈥淛ust go to that club meeting, go to that class, ask your professor that question. You鈥檙e not going to get the results unless you go for it.鈥