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Student Testimonial: College of San Mateo Student Transfers to UC Berkeley!

Located between San Francisco and the Silicon Valley in California, the three San Mateo Colleges are preparing students for bright futures. Many students attending one of the three community colleges—Cañada College, College of San Mateo, and Skyline College—complete the first two years of their bachelors degrees at one of the colleges and then transfer to prestigious universities, such as the University of California, Berkeley or UCLA.

Emmeline Wong, an international student from China, did just that ... Accepted to Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley, Emmeline Wong attributes much of her success at College of San Mateo (CSM) to her involvement in student activities. Emmeline Wong was born in Guangzhou, China, and lived there until she moved to Peru at the age of eight.  It was in Peru that she graduated from high school.  She speaks Cantonese, Mandarin, Spanish and of course, English. In reflecting on her education at College of San Mateo, Emmeline had high praises for the faculty and staff as well as student activities at CSM.

She was involved in student government and the honor society, Phi Theta Kappa, which allows their members to place their research projects in the real world.  In those organizations, Emmeline developed leadership and public relations skills as well as organizational skills. As a member of Phi Theta Kappa, she was able to attend a fully paid trip to an out-of-state conference which was proved to be a valuable opportunity to network. Emmeline’s advice to international students on why they should start their career at a community college:

When asked about who was the most influential person she met at College San Mateo, she immediately thought of Professor Jean Mach. She said: Professor Mach showed me how meaningful it is to give to others.  She helped me unconditionally so now I am willing to do community service and volunteer.  She showed me how we can change other people’s lives.”

It was Professor Mach who inspired her to assist with the coordination of a new initiative at the campus for next semester even though Emmeline won’t be here. This initiative involves organizing a forum for transfer alumni to come and speak with first year community college students at the international student club and the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society meetings.

When asked if there are any last words she would like to share with prospective students, she said: There is nothing exceptional about students like me, I’m not super smart.   I would say that you just need be bold, take chances, interact with the community and never underestimate yourself!"  Read more about College of San Mateo (and Cañada College and Skyline College!) here

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