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College Matters. Alma Matters is a Podcast for High Schoolers to discuss All Things College. We chronicle a variety of personal experiences with College Alumni, Faculty, Admissions and Counselors. The Podcast is available wherever you get your podcasts.
 
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AllCollege Experiences | Primer on Majors | UG Research | Admissions Talk | Counselors Guidance

 

March 17, 2023  Episode #298  Maya Nelson of CU Boulder: Biochemistry, UG Research Replicating Pathways, and the Hiking Club.
The Sciences were Maya’s favorite courses in High School - Chemistry, Biology and Ecology. Especially Chemistry. It seemed aligned with the way her mind worked. Maya joins us on our podcast to share her UG Experience at CU Boulder, UG Research, Hiking Expeditions, and Advice for high schoolers.

 

 

March 4, 2023  Episode #294  Lynn Pickering of the University of Cincinnati: Aerospace Engineering, Fuzzy Logic, and Fulbright Research Scholar.
Lynn was a busy high schooler. She liked a lot of subjects, took a lot of AP classes.In her senior year she took an engineering class, enjoyed it, and decided to pursue it in college. Lynn joins us on our podcast to share her Undergraduate experience at U of Cincinnati, Research in Fuzzy Logic, Fulbright Research Scholarship, Co-Op programs, and Advice for high schoolers.

 

 

February 28, 2023  Episode #292  Kayla Smith of Central State University: Goldwater Scholar, Environmental Engineering, and HBCU Outreach.
Kayla loved the Sciences in High School, especially Physics, Mathematics & Astronomy. Kayla joins our podcast to share her undergraduate college journey at Central State University, winning the Goldwater Scholarship, UG Space Research experiences as CalTech WAVE Fellow, and Advice for High Schoolers.

 

 

February 7, 2023  Episode #288  Heather Hamade of Oakland University Honors College: Studio Art, Honors Thesis, and Collaborative Peers.
Heather was very focused on academics in High School. Lots of English classes because she initially thought she wanted to be a writer. But Art was where her passion lay, something she had been engaged in, since she was 11. Heather joins our podcast to share her undergraduate Honors College journey at Oakland University, about being an artist, her UG Thesis experiences, and Advice for high school students.

 

 

February 3, 2023  Episode #287  Luc White of Radford University Honors College: Biology and Studio Art, President Honors Student Council, and Lots of UG Research.
Luc went to a big high school in rural Virginia. With the help of engaged teachers, Luc developed a passion for Science, Art & Photography. As a high achieving student, they chose to attend Radford University Honors College as a First Gen student. Luc joins our podcast to share their undergraduate honors college journey at Radford University, UG Research experiences,​​ Study Abroad, Honors Student Council, and Advice for college-bound students.

 

 

January 26, 2023  Episode #284  Kimber Cheek of Radford University Honors College: Anthropological Sciences, UG Research and Evolution - The Board Game.
By her own admission, Kimber was a book nerd in high school. She also watched True Crime TV Shows, which Inspired her to study some form of forensics by the time she was a senior.Kimber joins our podcast to share her undergraduate honors college journey at Radford University, UG Research experiences, Interest in Forensic Science, FBI Internship, and Advice for High School Students.

 

 

January 19, 2023  Episode #282  Ian Cleary of Oakland University Honors College: Biomedical Sciences, Baseball, and UG Research.
In High School, Ian was deep into Math, Science and Technology. He was a member of the school’s baseball varsity team. And when time came for college, he wanted one close to home with good Science programs. Ian joins our podcast to share his undergraduate Honors College journey, being a student-athlete, UG Research experiences, and Advice for college-bound students.

 

 

January 12, 2023  Episode #280  Nathan Persampieri of MassBay & Merrimack: Social Justice, Civic Engagement, and Founding a Scholarship.
Nathan lives with a rare neurological diagnosis. In high school, he started getting involved with the community, focusing on how to be compassionate towards people with disabilities. Nathan joins our podcast to share his experiences on his undergraduate college journey at MassBay Community College & Merrimack, on Founding a Scholarship, and his Advice for High School Students with disabilities.

 

 

November 15, 2022  Episode #270  Ian Curtis of Grand Valley State University: Stats & French, UG Research and A History Game.
In High School, Ian was constantly exploring. He took a number of different classes to figure out what he liked and didn’t like. When he was applying to college, he didn’t even know that Research was a thing! Ian joins our podcast to share his undergraduate college journey at Grand Valley, his UG Research experiences, and Advice for college-bound students.

 

 

November 2, 2022  Episode #267  Stacy Okada of UMass: Goldwater Scholar, UG Research at MassBay Community College, and Second Chances.
20 years after high school, Stacy started at MassBay Community College. The transition to college was hard, especially while managing a family with two very young children. Stacy joins our podcast to share her undergraduate experiences, UG Research experiences at MassBay Community College and UMass Boston, and winning the Goldwater Scholarship.

 

 

October 29, 2022  Episode #266  Holden Dahlerbruch on Tufts University: International Relations & Interdisciplinary Studies, Coke Scholar, and Culinary Playground.
In high school, Holden’s passion for cooking landed him on a TV Show called Man versus Child: Chef Showdown as a child chef. Naturally, when time came for college, he wanted to go where he could build on his love for food. Holden joins us on our podcast to share his unusual undergraduate experience at Tufts, The Coke Scholarship, Pursuing his passion for food, and Advice for high schoolers.

 

 

October 19, 2022  Episode #262  Prof. Kevin Haworth of University of Cincinnati: Physics to Internal Medicine, Goldwater Scholar, and UG Research in Photonic Crystals.
Prof. Kevin Haworth fell in love with Physics in High School. He loved teaching. So, when time came for college, he looked for schools that would help him be a High School Physics Teacher. Prof. Haworth joins our podcast to share his undergraduate college journey, his UG Research in Physics at Truman State University, Winning the Goldwater Scholarship, Road to Internal Medicine, and his Advice for high schoolers.

 

 

October 6, 2022  Episode #259  Sophia Barber of UCSD: Goldwater Scholar, UG Research at Pasadena City College to Neurobiology Lab.
Sophia’s immediate family members have a neurological condition which motivated her to want to go to Medical School. When time came for college, Sophia decided to go to Pasadena City College for financial reasons.Sophia joins our podcast to share her undergraduate college journey, UG Research at Pasadena City College and UC San Diego, About winning the Goldwater Scholarship, and her advice for high schoolers.

 

 

September 14, 2022  Episode #253  Brett Steck, Esther Jeninga and Dean Wink of UW Whitewater: UG Research to Monitor Landslides.
Brett Steck, Esther Jeninga and Dean Wink are at the different stages of their undergraduate study. Brett, Esther and Dean join us on our podcast to talk about their Undergraduate Research experiences, their work on Landslide project, and how it is making a difference to them.

 

 

September 6, 2022  Episode #252  Aaron Sandoval of U of Florida: Biology, Goldwater Scholar, and UG Research in Regeneration.
Aaron always had an interest in Biology. Once he got to University of Florida, he found his research passion working on Regeneration. Aaron joins our Podcast to share his undergraduate college journey, UG Research in Regeneration at the University of Florida, Winning the Goldwater Scholarship and his advice for high schoolers.

 

 

August 12, 2022  Episode #244  Christina Chance of Emory University: Math & Computer Science, UG Research on Fairness in AI, and BLIS.
Christina had a number of interests in High school. She liked Math, Photography and Sports. When time came for college, she wanted to go where STEM and Humanities came together. Christina joins us on our podcast to share her UG Experience at Emory, how she got into UG Research, her research in Fairness in AI and advice for high schoolers.

 

 

July 30, 2022  Episode #239  Justice Robinson of UNC: Goldwater Scholar, UG Research at Tulsa Community College to Frohlich Lab.
After high school, Justice was forced to take up a job. After 6 years of selling insurance, Justice enrolled in Tulsa Community College, and opened the door to Research, The Goldwater Scholarship and more. Justice joins our podcast to share her undergraduate college journey, UG Research experiences at TCC and UNC.

 

 

July 21, 2022  Episode #238  Olivia Brock of USU: Statistics & Art History, UG Research on Astrolabes, and Great Relationships.
Olivia loved most subjects in High School. She was an avid ceramic artist. She was active in student government. When applying to college, she was planning to major in Business and then apply to Law School. Olivia joins our podcast to tell us how, and share her UG Research experiences and her undergraduate college journey at USU.

 

 

July 8, 2022  Episode #233  Rosseirys De La Rosa “Ro” of Emory University: Anthropology, UG Research on Indigenous DNA, and Mentor Support.
Ro grew up watching TV shows like “Bones”, “NCIS” and “Castle” which got her excited about Forensic Science. When Ro joined Emory University, she started doing research in her very first semester! Ro joins us on our podcast to share her Undergraduate Research experiences and her college journey at Emory.

 

 

June 27, 2022  Episode #231  Britain Meade and Ethan Hensel of UW Whitewater: UG Research Has Given Their College Journey Direction.
Ethan Hensel was unclear what he really wanted out of college. Britain Meade wasn’t ready to jump into a 4-year degree program after high school. Britain and Ethan join us on our podcast to share their Undergraduate Research experiences and its impact on their college journey at UW Whitewater.

 

 

June 6, 2022  Episode #224  Maya Brooks on New York University: Economics, Global Liberal Studies and NY Annual Pillow Fight.
Maya was in high school at the time of the Great Recession of ‘08. So, when time came for college, she wanted to focus on whatever gave her the best chance of getting a job after graduating from college. Maya Brooks is a graduate of New York University with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics.

 

 

June 3, 2022  Episode #223  John Mateja on The Barry Goldwater Scholarship: Identify, Encourage & Support Students doing Undergraduate Research.
In his sophomore year of college, John was losing interest in Physics. UG Research changed things completely for him. Today he is the President of the Goldwater Scholarship. Set up in 1986 to honor Senator Barry Goldwater’s distinguished public service, the Scholarship promotes undergraduate research by awarding scholarships to students.

 

 

May 11, 2022  Episode #219  Kayla and David Suisse on Utah State: Undergraduate Research on Medicinal Benefits of Sagebrush, and Discovering Humanities.
In High School, Kayla was quite stressed trying to figure out what course to pursue. David on the other hand, was pretty set on studying medicine early on. Kayla and David join us on our podcast to share their Undergraduate Research experience with Sagebrush-based research, and their college journey at Utah State University.

 

 

May 7, 2022  Episode #218  Elizabeth Eill: How Undergraduate Research Propelled her from Community College to a PhD.
Elizabeth says she wasn’t a very good student in high school. Her family recommended that she attend the local Finger Lakes Community College. There she met Prof James Hewlett and discovered undergraduate research. Elizabeth received her PhD in Microbiology and Immunology from State University of New York Upstate Medical University.

 

 

May 3, 2022  Episode #216  Carson Crochet on Davidson College: German Studies, Arab Studies, CA’Buddy and The Hurt Hub.
At 14, Carson started carrying an Invention Book in her backpack to doodle & jot down ideas for innovation. If she got bored in a class, she would escape to her invention book to think of problems, and come up with solutions. Carson Crochet is a graduating senior at Davidson College majoring in German Studies and Arab Studies.

 

 

April 26, 2022  Episode #213  Aidan Arasasingham on UCLA: Global Studies, UC Students’ President, and Dinner with 12 Strangers.
Aidan’s deep interest in History and World Politics was shaped by his own and extended family, being displaced by the civil war in Sri Lanka, to different parts of the world. Aidan Arasasingham is a graduate of UCLA with a Bachelor’s degree in Global Studies.

 

 

April 8, 2022  Episode #207  Sachin Ravi on UW Madison: Computer Science, Exploration, and Pickup Basketball.
Sachin was a typical high school kid. He was a good student. Got good grades. Liked Math and Science. Played tennis for his High School. Played basketball. Loved video games. But, he didn’t have an outsized interest or passion for any of the subjects. Sachin Ravi is a graduate of University of Wisconsin Madison with a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science.

 

 

March 30, 2022  Episode #205  Thomas Athey on Davidson College: PPE & History, Student Entrepreneurship, and The Hurt Hub Community.
Thomas found entrepreneurship at a young age. He taught himself investing and then along with his best friend started a summer camp for 7, 8th graders to teach them finance and investing. At the end of high school he started Portfolio Kings. Thomas Athey is a sophomore at Davidson College.

 

 

March 21, 2022  Episode #201  Aya Yagi on Stanford: French & Music, Study Abroad in Paris, and Midnight Pizzas.
While growing up, music was a big part of Aya’s life. She played the piano and violin. She loved foreign languages. French in particular. Aya Yagi is a graduate of Stanford University with a Bachelor’s degree in French and Music. Now, as a member of the Stanford University Alumni, Aya shares her Undergraduate Experience.

 

 

February 20, 2022  Episode #195  Dominic Perkaj on Columbia University: Political Science, Football, and Milano Market.
Dominic grew up playing Football. He was in the National Honor Society. He was involved in community service in school. When time came for college, He was recruited to play football. Dominic Perkaj is a graduate of Columbia University with a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Government.

 

 

February 6, 2022  Episode #191  Tyler Gathman on ISU: Chemical Engineering, Intramural Sports, and Standing in Line for Basketball Games.
Tyler grew up around engineers. Tyler liked Math and even participated in the “Project Lead the Way” program for Engineering in Minnesota. He was a Boy Scout and played varsity baseball. Tyler Gathman is a graduate of Iowa State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering.

 

 

January 19, 2022  Episode #185  Kaivallya Dasu on Berkeley: Molecular Biology, Creative Writing and Indian Fusion.
Kaivallya grew up in the US and India. From an early age she had a passion for writing. She even published a book when she was in High School. While in high school, she also developed a strong interest in Chemistry, Biology, especially genetics. Kaivallya Dasu is a senior at the University of California Berkeley and plans to major in Molecular Biology and minor in Creative Writing.

 

 

January 12, 2022  Episode #184  Miri Choi on MIT: Computer Science, 8 Internships and Pistol Team.
Miri says she was a Math and Science girl in High School. She knew she was very good at Math. In addition, she liked to play the flute, participated in lots of events and won awards in a number of competitions. Miri Choi is a graduate of MIT with a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science.

 

 

December 16, 2021  Episode #178  Craig Chu on CalTech: Applied Mathematics, SURF and Ditch Day.
Craig loved math and science while he was in high school in Texas. Math came easily to him. He dreamed of creating the next big thing or doing game changing research. Craig Chu is a graduate of CalTech with a Bachelor’s degree in Applied and Computational Mathematics.

 

 

November 29, 2021  Episode #173  David Kastelman on Yale: Econometrics, Summer in Ghana and The Glory of Intramurals.
During High School, David grew up thinking he loved Biology and was passionate about Global Development & Poverty. He was involved in a number of related clubs in school, played baseball and was in the student government. David Kastelman is a graduate of Yale University with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics & Cognitive Science.

 

 

November 21, 2021  Episode #171  Ruby Hsu on UVM: Community Entrepreneurship, Different Cultures and Exploring to Find Answers.
Ruby grew up in Taiwan and did her High School in Northfield, Massachusetts. A High School teacher took her to a Chinese restaurant in Burlington, Vermont, home of UVM. The restaurant owners told her that she could walk to their restaurant if she joined UVM. Ruby Hsu is a graduate of the University of Vermont with a Bachelor’s degree in Community Development and Applied Economics.

 

 

November 12, 2021  Episode #169  Luke Neureiter on Swarthmore: Peace Engineering, Soccer, and Lang Scholar.
Swarthmore did not make Luke’s initial list, because his dad went to Swarthmore. Then, late fall of his senior year, he visited Swarthmore and stayed overnight with the soccer team. Luke was blown away by the people he met at Swarthmore.Luke Neureiter is a Senior at Swarthmore College pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering and Peace & Conflict Studies.

 

 

October 26, 2021  Episode #167  Tushar Sharma on Iowa State University: MIS, People Networking and Career Fairs.
In his high school in Punjab India, Tushar pursued Physics, Chemistry and Math, with Math being his strong suit. He took part in Olympiad competitions, was part of the Indian Red Cross Society and volunteered at social events and causes. Tushar Sharma is a graduate of Iowa State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Management Information Systems. Highlights (3-minute Listen).

 

 

October 6, 2021  Episode #161  Reid Furubayashi on Claremont McKenna: PPE, Fulbright Scholar and International Experience.
Reid had a well rounded High School experience. He did mock trial, speech and debate, played soccer, and was a pole vaulter. When time came to look for colleges, he wasn’t quite sure what he wanted to study. Reid Furubayashi is a graduate of Claremont McKenna College with a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE). Highlights (3-minute Listen).

 

 

October 4, 2021  Episode #160  Mabel Tie on Barnard College: Psychology, Caring Student Body, and Public Service without Borders..
Mabel admits that her high school version did too much. She ran the Community Service Board, Weekly Homeless Shelter dinner, was in Student Government, played Soccer, Piano, Clarinet in Symphony and was in the band! Mabel Tie is a graduate of Barnard College with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Education Studies. Highlights (3-minute Listen).

 

 

September 14, 2021  Episode #154  Rifat Mursalin on Emory: Transformative Experience, Social Entrepreneurship and Halloween Tradition.
A first generation student, Rifat was in student government in High School, involved in Social Science projects, math club and tutoring other kids. He worked on programs for middle school kids from the inner city. Rifat Mursalin is a graduate of Emory University with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics & French. Highlights (3-minute Listen).

 

 

September 9, 2021  Episode #152  Chloe Heskett on UVA: Rich Traditions, The Cavalier Daily, and Career Abroad.
As a high schooler, Chloe was a student-athlete. She carried a full load of APs in her junior and senior years. She was a cross-country and track runner, in addition to riding and rowing. Chloe Heskett is a graduate of the University of Virginia (UVA for short), with a Bachelor’s degree in French and Politics. Highlights (3-minute Listen).

 

 

August 19, 2021  Episode #145  Jeet Raut on UI Urbana-Champaign: Cognitive Psychology, Quiz Bowl, and International Classmates.
In school, Jeet played the cello. He did Quiz Bowl. He was into science and technology clubs - robotics and astronomy being his favorite. He also played tennis in high school. Jeet Samarth Raut shares his University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign story in this podcast. Highlights (2-minute Listen).

 

 

August 6, 2021  Episode #140  Jemina Bouma Perez on Rice: Cognitive Science, Passion for Education, and Culture of Care.
When Jemina was looking at colleges, her high school counselor suggested she look at Rice University. Jemina had not heard of Rice, but all that changed after visiting the campus. Highlights (3-minute Listen).

 

 

July 13, 2021  Episode #135  Lorena James on Davidson College: Environmental Studies, Ecopreneur, and Passion for China.
In her senior year of high school, Lorena created her first eco-friendly startup that produced 3D filament made from invasive species from Lake Erie. Lorena James is a graduate of Davidson College with a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Social Science and Chinese Studies. Highlights (3-minute Listen).

 

 

July 4, 2021  Episode #132  Andy Ng on NYU: English & Urban Education, Pitching Competition, and New York City Energy.
In high school, Andy was a driven and busy high schooler. He was in student government, President of the Honor Society and a student athlete. Andy Ng is a graduate of New York University with a Bachelor’s degree in English Literature, Urban Education and Social Entrepreneurship. Highlights (3-minute Listen).

 

 

June 16, 2021  Episode #129  Jennifer Davis on UVA: English Major, Black Student Community, and The Lawn.
As a high schooler, Jen loved writing and was part of the school newspaper and on the varsity tennis team. She was the president of the equity board. Jen thought she knew what kind of college she wanted to attend. Things, however, turned out a little differently. Jennifer Davis is a graduate of the University of Virginia with a Bachelor’s degree in English Language and Literature.

 

 

June 14, 2021  Episode #127  Emma Steele on Villanova: PolSci, Community Outreach and Basketball Ball Games.
In High School, Emma was a dancer. She played the piano, violin, and participated in musicals in high school. Emma grew up in a family where Politics and Policy were dinner time conversations. Emma Steele is a graduate of Villanova University with a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Government.

 

 

May 25, 2021  Episode #122  Lydia Piendel on Notre Dame: Dementia Research, Huge Sports Fan, and the Travel Bug.
In high school, Lydia grew up with a love for science, sports and school spirit. When she started to think about college, she looked for colleges that could offer those very same things. Lydia Piendel is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame with a Bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences and Psychology. Highlights (3-minute Listen).

 

 

May 12, 2021  Episode #118  Jemmy Chayadi on UW Madison: Mechanical Engineering Major, Becoming a Global Citizen, and Saturday Football Games.
When he was in High School in Jakarta, Indonesia, some students from UW Madison talked about their experiences in college. Young Jemmy was impressed and was motivated to apply to US Colleges. Jemmy Chayadi is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin Madison with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. Highlights (4-minute Listen).

 

 

May 2, 2021  Episode #114  Sanjeet Rangarajan on Vanderbilt: BioMedical Engineering, Starting Model UN, and Snowball Fights.
Sanjeet grew up in the Detroit area loving math, science and engineering. When time came to choose a college, he was drawn to Vanderbilt because the medical school was also on campus. Sanjeet Rangarajan is a graduate of Vanderbilt University with a Bachelor’s degree in BioMedical Engineering. Highlights (4-minute Listen).

 

 

April 11, 2021  Episode #106  Conor Walsh on Harvard: Linguistics, Homeless Shelter, and Buddhist History Trek in the Himalayas.
Conor studied French and Chinese in High School. He loved languages. Grammar, the sounds. Literature and culture. In College, he wanted more. Conor Walsh is a graduate of Harvard University with a Bachelor’s degree in Linguistics. Highlights (3-minute Listen).

 

 

March 23, 2021  Episode #99  Miloni Gandhi on UCLA: International Development, Approachable Professors and Bruin Spirit.
Miloni wanted to go college in a “real city” like New York City. Unfortunately for Miloni, her parents wanted her to be close to home. Miloni Gandhi is a graduate of the University of California Los Angeles with Bachelor’s degree in International Development Studies and Geography. Highlights (4-minute Listen)

 

 

March 6, 2021  Episode #94  Andrew Maguire on Vanderbilt: American Studies, Study Abroad Decision, and Tale of Two Halves.
Andrew liked and did well in AP Psychology in High School. At Vanderbilt, he took courses in Psychology. Then, his interests evolved. Andrew Maguire tells us how he graduated from Vanderbilt University with a Bachelor’s degree in American Studies and Psychology. Highlights (3-minute Listen).

 

 

February 24, 2021  Episode #91  Clare Overmann on Georgetown: Languages, International Experience, and Talks by World Leaders.
Clare loved languages in Middle School. She learnt Spanish and wanted to pursue it in College. It would turn out to be a great choice. Clare Overmann is a graduate of Georgetown University with a Bachelor’s degree in Spanish Language and Culture. Highlights (2-minute Listen).

 

 

January 30, 2021  Episode #82  Cleo Handler: Yale Paved the Road to becoming an Actor, Writer, Director.
Growing up in Los Angeles, from a very young age, theater was a big part of Cleo’s life. She was very interested in Psychology and Neuroscience as well. Cleo Handler is a graduate of Yale University with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Theater.

 

 

December 12, 2020  Episode #68  Karen Doster on Dartmouth: Challenging Courses, Sophomore Summer and College as Imagined.
Karen wanted to be in a small liberal arts college and Dartmouth certainly fit that bill. Karen Doster is a graduate of Dartmouth College with a Bachelor’s degree in Government, Public Policy and Native American Studies. Highlights (4-Minute Listen).

 

 

December 12, 2020  Episode #67  Seth Shapiro: Penn attracts Smart, Ambitious and Friendly Students.
Seth was quite clear that he wanted to go to the University of Pennsylvania (Penn). So sure that he applied for Early Decision. Seth Shapiro is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics. Highlights (3-Minute Listen).

 

 

October 8, 2020  Episode #52  Princeton Alum Avinash Nayak: Challenging Academics, Students’ Diversity, Bicker and Lots of Clubs.
For every student, there is a college out there. For Avinash Nayak, that college was Princeton. Avinash gives us an in-depth account of his undergraduate experience at Princeton.

 

 

December 18, 2020  Episode #72  Yale Alum Ike Wilson: Learning Languages, Studying in Europe and Lasting Relationships.
Ike Wilson is a graduate of Yale University with a Bachelor’s degree in French. Ike wanted to go to a college that would allow him to pursue Languages, American Culture, and things international. Highlights (3-Minute Listen).

 

 

December 17, 2020  Episode #71  Mike Mochizuki on Brown University: An Undergraduate Journey to Explore and Discover.
Mike Mochizuki is a graduate of Brown University with a Bachelor’s degree in History. Brown allowed Mike to explore a variety of courses in his bid to find the subject that would excite him the most. Highlights (3-Minute Listen)

 

 

December 3, 2020  Episode #66  How Srihari Balaji of Union College landed Financial Aid.
Srihari Balaji, an international student, is a sophomore at Union College, New York. Srihari shares how he searched for Financial Aid, and how he went about applying for Aid.

 

 

October 20, 2020  Episode #54  Priya Chandrasekaran tailored her college experience at University of Pittsburgh.
Priya wasn’t ready to commit to a major before college, and University of Pittsburgh (“Pitt”) gave her lots of options to try on. Pitt Alum Priya Chandrasekaran tells us how she navigated Pitt in this Podcast. Highlights (4-min Listen).

 

 

September 17, 2020  Episode #46  Athena Lao on Harvard: Studying Classics, Teaching Abroad and Wanting to Make Things Better.
A large number of high school students have Harvard on their list of Colleges they aspire to. Harvard University Alum Athena Lao shares her undergraduate experience in this Podcast.

 

 

August 20, 2020  Episode #39  Sibi Venkatesan on UC Berkeley. The Daily Grind, Great People and Donut runs.
Sibi Venkatesan knew he wanted to study Computer Science. He had always enjoyed it and was good at it. Sibi moved from Bangalore to UC Berkeley to pursue the prestigious Electrical Engineering and Computer Science program.

 

 

August 18, 2020  Episode #38  On Creating with Humility: Anika Gupta on her time at MIT.
Anika Gupta wasn’t very keen on MIT. A campus visit to MIT changed all that. Anika went on to get a joint major at MIT in Computer Science and Molecular Biology.

 

 

August 3, 2020  Episode #34  Washington University in St. Louis crystallized Chetan Vakkalagadda’s interest in Medicine into a career.
Chetan Vakkalagadda joined Washington University in St Louis, to validate his interest in medicine. He graduated with an undergraduate degree in Chemistry, a minor in music, and a firm confirmation that medicine was his calling.

 

 

June 30, 2020  Episode #24  The Stanford Sprint and a Jog. Gobi Dasu on his UG and Graduate Experiences.
Gobi Dasu, a Stanford University alum talks about his race to finish his undergraduate program in 2 years and later returned for Graduate study.

 

 

June 3, 2020  Episode #19  The Columbia Years. Narayan Subramanian on Academics, Activism and the Big Apple.
Narayan Subramanian, a Columbia University alum paints a vivid picture of life in college, the dorms and regales us with anecdotes on the activism on campus and the taste of the Big Apple.

 

 

April 29, 2020  Episode #7 Ivy League Online. Abhinav Sriram of Brown talks about his virtual semester.
Abhinav Sriram is a freshman at Brown University majoring in Computer Science and Economics.

 

 

Episode #5 
Online Now. On Campus in Fall? Let's ask Kartikeye Khanna, Freshman U of Wisconsin Madison

 

 

Episode #1
Coronavirus Impact on College Students: Conversation with Ajan Subramanian, senior at UC Irvine

 

 


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