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Zoe Snow ’15
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Mount Holyoke is full of mentors and people who are rooting for your success and will ensure that you find your interests and passions while you are here.
One of my proudest achievements during my undergraduate journey is my thesis in Spanish.
Susan Bateson ’76 talks to economics students about entering the workforce
“This experience reaffirmed my goals to work in sustainable development.”
“Finding something that you like to do is about 2/3 what you are doing, and 1/3 who you are doing it with.”
“I learned that I needed to be confident with my own strengths, acknowledge my expertise and always be ready to pitch the success of my business.”
Through my Spanish major I developed the ability for critical, concise, well-written work throughout my post-graduate career.
“If every discussion about how to communicate or understand a social issue started with a history lesson, we would all be better off.”
"The Barbara Yen Sun Prize funded my research in New York among the largest Tibetan community in the US."
I was exposed to an academic environment, process, and professionalism that I had not previously encountered.