Meet Niraj

Name: Niraj Badhiwala
Hometown: Garland, Texas
High school: Naaman Forest High School
Major: Electrical Engineering/Pre-Medicine
Minor: Biology
Expected graduation: December 2008
Journey from India to UT Austin
My journey to UT Austin began in October of 2000 when I moved to this country from a small town in India. School was very different here and the transition was difficult. Soon, some of my high school teachers became a great influence on me. I still remember when my world history teacher suggested researching UT Austin as a possible place to go after I graduated from school.
When I seriously started looking at different colleges, UT was one of my top choices. It’s a huge place with lots of people. It’s located in Austin, which is not too far from home. Engineering and Computer Sciences departments have very good reputations and there are ample opportunities to get involved in undergraduate research. But what made me choose UT over other colleges was the energetic and diverse student life.
Building on Strengths
Ever since I was a child I have always been good with mathematics and numbers. In high school, I participated in a lot of academic competitions such as Number Sense UIL, Calculators UIL, Computer Science UIL, and a programming competition. I wanted to build on my strengths and a career in engineering seemed very attractive. When I came to UT as a freshman, I wanted to become a software engineer. I joined the Turing Scholars Honors Program, as well as the Engineering Honors Program. They proved to be very challenging but rewarding majors.

Staying Involved
Being part of different student organizations has been a major part of my university experience. I have been highly involved in the Indian Cultural Association for the past three years. We have organized numerous events on and around campus to educate and entertain UT students about Indian culture. From screening bollywood movies to serving Indian food, from hosting cricket tournaments to raising awareness and money for underprivileged children, staying involved in the Indian Cultural Association has been a great learning experience.
I had the honor of being the president of this wonderful organization last year (2007-2008). I’ve learned a lot from this experience – how to manage time, be part of a team, handle conflicts and resolve differences to work toward a common goal. I’m a much more confident person than I was before. I will never forget the day when UTLB gave us the “Most Outstanding Organization” award – the most prestigious award an organization can receive.
Niraj’s Advice
On studying
Make it fun. Study with your friends. You will still get some work done!
On making friends
UT is such a diverse place that it is almost impossible not to find a group of friends.
On living on campus
It’s a great experience. I think everyone should stay on campus for at least one year to truly feel connected to campus life. I lived on campus (Blanton) my first year and moved to an apartment that is only a 15 minute walk to campus. I love staying in an apartment because I get my privacy, and at the same time, sharing it with a roommate is a lot of fun.
On what to wear/not wear
Wear whatever makes you comfortable. I do recommend bringing a pair of running shoes because you’ll have to do a lot of walking while on campus.
On parking/transportation around campus
There is very limited parking available on campus. However, public transportation is extensively developed and will take you nearly anywhere you need to go. I love walking and everything is so close to campus that there is no need for a car. Permits aren’t required in many spots after 5:45 p.m., so a car will come in handy if you need to stay on campus really late.
On how to be a successful student
Go to classes. Get to know your professors. But enjoy your time at UT. Having fun will take you a long way in becoming a successful student.
Studying Together
After coming to UT, I have formed a habit of studying with friends. This works great for me. I can have fun AND get a lot of work done. Whether it’s with people I am taking classes with or just people I know, studying together keeps me going.
My friends and I have formed a habit of studying in the computer lab in the PCL. Most nights, we all get together after 10 p.m. or so to start doing our work. It is easy to take a break there. There are computers in the PCL lab so we can watch a video or talk with a friend. On the other hand, almost everyone is studying there, which helps me stay focused. Usually at 2 a.m. when the PCL closes, all of us go to Ken’s Donuts to eat tasty samosas. This routine has been ingrained in my daily life so much that it’s really hard for me to study by myself past midnight. It’s a little ironic that some of the most memorable moments of my college life have occurred while studying in the PCL!!
Ready to Move On
As I experienced life at UT, I uncovered many things about myself that made me interested in different things. After a semester, I became interested in having a career in medicine. I love interacting with and helping people. After taking some biology classes and labs, volunteering in a hospital and joining a pre-med organization, I decided to further pursue my interest in medicine. Since pre-medicine is not a major at UT, I had to pick a major. After talking to my professors, classmates, friends and parents, I decided to go the hard way. Keeping my electrical engineering major was the most logical option.
In retrospect, doing one of the toughest majors wasn’t so easy–maintaining a very high GPA is a must to get into a good medical school. I have been challenged and I have had lots of opportunities to demonstrate my skills. But now I know that I will be able to handle medical school just fine and I am capable of working in teams, taking leadership and initiatives and solving tough problems. I also got the opportunity to do two excellent internships – one at National Instruments and the other at Cisco Systems. I feel ready to move on to the next phase – med school.
More about Niraj
Honors programs
Scholarships
- Terry Scholar
- USA Funds Access to Education Scholarship
- Robert C. Byrd Scholarship
- Richard Douglas and Judith Watson Perkins Endowed Presidential Scholarship
- National Honor Society–Excellence in Leadership Scholarship
- Future Business Leaders of America Honors Scholarship
Favorite classes
- Algorithms and Data Structures with Dr. Lin
- Organic Chemistry with Dr. Iverson
- Vertebrate Physiology with Dr. Draper
Book
Gandhi An Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments With Truth
Movies
A Beautiful Mind & The Pursuit of Happyness.
I am a huge fan of Bollywood movies. There are some theaters that actually screen hindi movies in Austin. They remind me of back home!
Thing about Austin
Weather. 300 days of sunshine allows for plenty of outdoor activities.
Send Niraj an e-mail at nirajbadhiwala@mail.utexas.edu