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Following Entrepreneurial Interests as a College Student | SJSU’s 2023 Outstanding Graduating Senior Recipient

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Receive mentorship and find resources: https://transfertea.com.

Resources and guides related to this episode:

Scholarships for CC students: https://transfertea.com/scholarships-for-community-college-students/

SJSU Interdisciplinary Studies MA/MS: https://www.sjsu.edu/cgs/programs-research/interdisciplinary-studies.php

SJSU ME 154 Mechanical Engineering Design:

https://www.sjsu.edu/me/docs/syllabi-ME154_01-Lee-F21-081921.pdf

About this episode:

Max Rothe is currently pursuing an interdisciplinary studies Master's degree in Entrepreneurial Engineering. In our interview, he discusses his decision to become a Mechanical Engineering major in his undergraduate studies while pursuing entrepreneurial interests. As a transfer student from the College of San Mateo, we discuss how to put yourself out there, overcoming the struggles of going to community college first, and his exciting career trajectory.

Season 2 Episode 3

0:30 Why did you choose community college?

1:45 How did you decide to study Mechanical Engineering?

3:15 In what ways did you nurture your entrepreneurial itch while pursuing your degree?

5:30 Shifting to being more open-minded to college opportunities.

6:35 How did you stay involved throughout college?

7:00 Misconceptions about community college vs four-year universities

8:20 Benefits of being involved as a student .

10:10 Tips for applying to scholarships - creating a “scholarship resume”

13:25 Taking the initiative to establish connections at a large university

18:40 Advice for students.

20:18 Max’s biggest accomplishment.

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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/max-rothe-0a2182142

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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arianadavarpanah/

About this podcast:

Transfer Tea is a mixture of interviews, tips, and other educational bits of information regarding the college transfer process.

Have any questions? Comment on this video or reach out on Transfer Tea’s social media!

Relevant keywords:

Applying to scholarships, entrepreneurship, community college to California State University, transferring to San Jose State University, College of San Mateo transfer

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Want me to help with your transfer process?

Receive mentorship and find resources: https://transfertea.com.

Resources and guides related to this episode:

Scholarships for CC students: https://transfertea.com/scholarships-for-community-college-students/

SJSU Interdisciplinary Studies MA/MS: https://www.sjsu.edu/cgs/programs-research/interdisciplinary-studies.php

SJSU ME 154 Mechanical Engineering Design:

https://www.sjsu.edu/me/docs/syllabi-ME154_01-Lee-F21-081921.pdf

About this episode:

Max Rothe is currently pursuing an interdisciplinary studies Master's degree in Entrepreneurial Engineering. In our interview, he discusses his decision to become a Mechanical Engineering major in his undergraduate studies while pursuing entrepreneurial interests. As a transfer student from the College of San Mateo, we discuss how to put yourself out there, overcoming the struggles of going to community college first, and his exciting career trajectory.

Season 2 Episode 3

0:30 Why did you choose community college?

1:45 How did you decide to study Mechanical Engineering?

3:15 In what ways did you nurture your entrepreneurial itch while pursuing your degree?

5:30 Shifting to being more open-minded to college opportunities.

6:35 How did you stay involved throughout college?

7:00 Misconceptions about community college vs four-year universities

8:20 Benefits of being involved as a student .

10:10 Tips for applying to scholarships - creating a “scholarship resume”

13:25 Taking the initiative to establish connections at a large university

18:40 Advice for students.

20:18 Max’s biggest accomplishment.

Follow Max:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/max-rothe-0a2182142

Follow TransferTea:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/transfertea/?hl=en

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@transfertea

Follow Ariana:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arianadavarpanah/

About this podcast:

Transfer Tea is a mixture of interviews, tips, and other educational bits of information regarding the college transfer process.

Have any questions? Comment on this video or reach out on Transfer Tea’s social media!

Relevant keywords:

Applying to scholarships, entrepreneurship, community college to California State University, transferring to San Jose State University, College of San Mateo transfer

  continue reading

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