Amanda Miller- Becoming Employable
I have no doubts about employment after Wheaton, thanks to the broad knowledge base, critical thinking, and problem solving skills that Wheaton has instilled in me. Read More
I have no doubts about employment after Wheaton, thanks to the broad knowledge base, critical thinking, and problem solving skills that Wheaton has instilled in me. Read More
As the semester ended, I knew two things: I loved studying psychology, but I wasn’t sure if I wanted to pursue a career in it. Read More
Through my reflective gap year and my studies at Wheaton, I head towards my calling as I passionately pursue my studies and look forward to future work in medicine! Read More
When choosing my major I focused on what I liked doing and what I could push myself to do rather than what others believed I should do. Read More
If you can take what you learn in class and apply it to your life, you set yourself apart as someone who is eager to be present and learn. Who wouldn’t hire someone like that? Read More
The opportunity to get an insider perspective on the career path of a therapist was incredibly helpful to me. Read More
When I decided to transfer, I was nervous about starting over in a new place and making new friends. Right away, I felt at home at Wheaton. Read More
I experienced uncertainty even just a few months before my transfer was finalized. I know, though, that the best place for me to grow next will be Wheaton. Read More
I wasn’t sure if studying abroad was possible or wise given what I wanted to study, but I was pleasantly surprised when I arrived at Wheaton and found that studying abroad is an easy, three-step process. Read More
As a high school senior, I had two main criteria for choosing a college: a strong education that would prepare me for a career and the opportunity to graduate debt-free. Read More
All of this is made possible by Wheaton's commitment to me and the resources they offer! Read More
For each of my questions, I received attentive answers from professors and peers who showed me how to make my goals attainable. Read More
I wanted an undergraduate degree that would push me to excel and speak for itself in both grad school applications and job interviews. Read More
As I’ve spent more time searching for jobs, I’ve really begun to appreciate the opportunities Chicago offers for not just culture or entertainment but employment as well. Read More
I had never gone to a school with lots of Koreans, and talking to these friendly students made me feel welcomed by the international community. Read More