My whole life I've been looking for challenges. You can find all of them on my CV, starting with secondary school I created award winning tech projects, published an scientific article and conducted doctorate workshops. I love both mathematics (especially number and graph theory) and literature. I study both, but I think it would be slightly subconsciously dishonest to describe myself further because I belong to the Cheat Generation. My whole life I've been filling forms asking "why you" and "why not others" or sometimes "why are you perfect for this task/scholarship/job". I think that ,after literally hundreds of them, people my age managed to create many personas, like while writing a novel or screenplay or a video game. We no longer ask ourselves "what should we answer", but "what would my instance persona_programmer answer". These are not Steppenwolf kind of personas, which make up our personalities, but rather people who we think we should be. After a while it turns into a really irritating habit, because of the confirmation bias it's sometimes quite hard to distinguish what is me and what I would like to be. To sum up, basing my opinion on your offer I would love to work for you, and hopefully my CV will be enough to convince you of my skill and creativity.