June 23, 2005

What's next for grads?

“I’m working for an NGO down in Peru.”
Elizabeth Clark (Weinberg)

“I’m going to law school at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.”
Bree Linck (Weinberg)

“I’m going to work for Score Educational Centers in Chicago as an assistant director.”
Alexis Trittipo (Weinberg)

“I’m going to law school at Vanderbilt.”
Dan Schmitt (Weinberg)

“I applied to a bunch of philosophy grad schools, but I didn’t get in. So I’m going to try and get in next year.”
John Sizemore (Weinberg)

“I’m going home to New York City to work for SparkNotes for four months, and then I’m going to travel from St. Petersburg to Beijing.”
Ben Gross (Weinberg)

“I’m going to the Feinberg School of Medicine to study pediatrics.”
Tamar Carmel (Weinberg)

“I’m going to be working in a neuroscience lab at Georgetown University.”
Evan Bradley (Weinberg)

“I’m doing a PR internship in Chicago for Ensure.”
Marianne Herr (Communication)

“I’m going to graduate school for clinical psychology at Indiana State University.”
Aashia Bade (Weinberg)

“I’m going to grad school at Duke for math.”
Dave Cesa (Weinberg)

“I don’t know what I’m doing yet!”
Brynn Lyerly (Weinberg)

“I’m going to the Eastern Caribbean with the Peace Corps to do business advising.”
Russ Nelson (Weinberg)

“I’m teaching second grade in Chicago with Teach for America.”
Amy Kaelter (Education and Social Policy)

“I’m working with economic and environmental policy with the governor in Springfield.”
Ricki Richman (Education and Social Policy)

“I’m moving to New York and working as an analyst with UBS Investment Banking.”
Aamir Jariwala (McCormick)

“I’m going to Atlanta for my masters in mechanical engineering at Georgia Tech.”
Azeem Meruani (McCormick)

“I’m going to play football for the New York Jets.”
John Pickens (Communication)

“I’m going to be an IT recruiter.”
Taylor Jones (Communication)

“I’m going to grad school at Northwestern to study communications.”
Brett Basanez (Communication)

 — Reported by Amanda Morris