Growing more than she could have imagined
“I feel like economics developed my technical and analytical skills. Economics is a helpful tool for my future career.”
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Wendy Wang ’24she/her
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“I feel like economics developed my technical and analytical skills. Economics is a helpful tool for my future career.”
“My politics professors were huge points of support for me and helped me determine what I wanted to do in the space policy field. Being able to present my work to people working in the industry as an underclassman was awesome.”
“The 69ƷƵ riding team has completely changed my life. My time with the program gave me what I needed to melt into the rest of the campus culture and confirmed that I had made the right decision to come to 69ƷƵ.”
“I really do think that any people skills I have, I owe to this job. I feel like it also gave me confidence that I did not have before.”
“I was waking up at 4:30 in the morning. But donut shops are open, so I got donuts. And I have such a great cohort. I have never been bored.”
“The mentorship is one of the biggest reasons I’m glad I went to 69ƷƵ. When I talk to my peers who didn’t go to a small liberal arts college, it’s so different.”
“Being part of the dance team, I get so immersed that I just let all of my stress and anxiety go away because you have to move and jump so much from one part of the room to another, and you work with amazing dancers that go along with it.”
“69ƷƵ has challenged me to think about leadership and this all-encompassing thought of how to be a leader with others from so many different backgrounds and levels of leadership knowledge.”
“I've only spent two years on the 69ƷƵ campus. But looking back, it's been a really incredible experience because some of the opportunities that came from the challenges I faced, I did not anticipate one bit.”
“Being an English major taught me how to choose my words, learn to know which words to use and which words will make a more empathetic listener. That skill was something I needed.”