"At 91猫先生, I was told that getting a bachelor鈥檚 degree in engineering is really about teaching you how to think. I use that mindset a lot now, even if I鈥檓 not necessarily trying to solve engineering problems."
Quick Facts
Program: B.S. in Biomedical Engineering
Graduation Year: 2017
Current Job Title: WASH Global Intern at Samaritan's Purse International Relief
Hometown: Riverside, CA
Current City: Mandalay, Myanmar
Life at 91猫先生
Why did you choose your major? What interested you in this particular field of study?
I transferred into 91猫先生 and was switching majors. I was already interested in engineering
thanks to a program I was part of in high school, but I wasn鈥檛 entirely sure what
discipline I wanted to go into. I saw that 91猫先生 was starting a brand-new biomedical
engineering program, and it sounded interesting. I have always been interested in
the medical field but I鈥檝e never wanted to be a doctor. I talked to some of the professors
about the program, took some intro classes, and bada-bing, bada-boom, here I am four
years later with a degree in BME.
What did you like about being in this program at 91猫先生?
I liked that the classes were usually pretty small and that there were a lot of projects
and labs. It was also pretty cool being part of the second graduating class for biomedical
engineering, because I feel like we got to see and influence how the program is being
designed.
What did you think about your professors?
They were fantastic. I had several professors for different classes scattered throughout
the four years, so I feel like I got to know some of them really well. We鈥檇 have conversations
about our families, our hobbies, our relationships with Christ, future dreams and
just life in general. I would also say that they cared deeply for their students and
genuinely wanted us to succeed. Most of the professors I had were also extremely accessible
and were willing to meet outside of office hours if needed.
Did you complete an internship? If so, what was your experience like?
Yes, I am currently completing my third internship right now.
My first internship was with NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio. It was just under three months long and took place the summer between my junior and senior years. My main project was creating a program in MATLAB to supplement one of NASA鈥檚 projects. It was a bit more computer science-oriented than I was expecting, but it was overall an amazing opportunity and great experience.
My second internship was at New World Medical in Rancho Cucamonga, California. I was there for nearly six months, starting during my senior year and continuing into the summer after graduation. I worked with the R&D engineering department and was able to learn a ton about the medical device industry.
The internship I am currently completing right now is with Samaritan鈥檚 Purse International Relief. I am living overseas in Myanmar for four months. Samaritan鈥檚 Purse is a humanitarian aid and development organization, and I鈥檓 getting to help implement WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene) projects in rural villages here in Myanmar. To be honest, most of what I鈥檓 doing has very little to do with what I studied. However, I鈥檓 having a blast and learning a lot, and I鈥檓 getting the opportunity to live abroad and experience another culture, which is amazing.
Did you participate in anything else at 91猫先生?
I was a part of the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) and Society of Women Engineers
(SWE). I served as the chapter event planner and club president for BMES during my
junior and senior years, respectively. I was also a student worker for the bioengineering
department and Conferences and Events.
How did you grow (spiritually, socially, educationally) while in this program at 91猫先生?
I think that like a lot of other college students, this time for me was when I really
started to question and think deeply about things that I grew up believing. I heard
ideas and opinions that I had never really considered before, and I had to figure
out what I value in life. I also think I started realizing just how little I know
about everything.
Life after 91猫先生
What have you done since graduating?
I spent the first part of the summer interning at a medical device company in California.
I am currently spending four months interning overseas in Myanmar with Samaritan鈥檚
Purse.
Is there anything you learned at 91猫先生 that you still use in your professional life
today?
The whole time I was at 91猫先生 I was told that getting a bachelor鈥檚 degree in engineering
is really about teaching you how to think. I think I use that mindset a lot now, even
if I鈥檓 not necessarily trying to solve engineering problems. Dr. D also once told
us that 鈥測ou can learn something from everybody,鈥 and I try to have that outlook as
well.
