This article appeared in the Fall 2017-Spring 2018 Bryn Mawr Math Alumnae Newsletter.
The Class of 2018 has big plans. Here is what a selection of math majors shared with us.
Dina Benedetto, a math major with a computer science minor, will work at Morgan Stanley in New York.
Kara Breeden, will be a Quality Engineering for Computer Vision grad intern at eBay in New York City this summer. In the fall she will attend the University of Pennsylvania to continue the 4+1 Master of Engineering Program in Robotics.
Haowen Dong, who had completed all of the degree requirements in December 2017, has been attending the University of Pennsylvania as part of the 4+1 Master of Engineering Program in Systems Engineering.
Sarah Gift will attend Teacher’s College at Columbia University.
Hannah Griggs, a double major in math and physics, will start a Ph.D. program in Physics at Georgia Institute of Technology.
Jill Li will go to England, France, and China as an independent traveling photographer. When she returns to the United States, she intends to work as a digital analyst.
Sohini Maniar will work for Capital One as part of the Capital One Developer Academy, a boot camp-style technology learning program, where she will spend the first six months on the job in an intensive software engineering learning program that will prepare her for a professional role as a software engineer.
Louise Chaehyun Moon will be pursuing a master’s of public health degree in global health policy at George Washington University. Bisma Naqvi, a double major in math and economics, will be working as an analyst at JP Morgan.
Linh Nguyen, a double major in math at Bryn Mawr and economics at Haverford, will work as a financial analyst in Singapore.
Phuong Nguyen, a math major with an economics minor, will be an economic consulting analyst at Cornerstone Research.
Hunter Rendleman, a double major in math at Bryn Mawr and economics at Haverford, will start a Ph.D. program in political economy and government at Harvard University.
Ioannis Rutledge (HC ’18), a double major in math at Bryn Mawr and economics at Haverford, will be a supply chain management intern at Foray Design, a medical devices start-up company this summer. He will also help WIT Strategy with digital marketing advertising and press coverage. In the fall Ioannis will attend the University of Pennsylvania to continue the 4+1 Master of Engineering Program in Systems Engineering.
Virushi Shah, a math major with an economics minor who had completed all the degree requirements in December 2017, is a project management intern at Larta Institute in Los Angeles, California.
Nehel Shahid, a math major with an economics minor, will be a quantitative business consultant at Ernst & Young in Tysons, Virginia.
Yu (Julia) Sheng, a math major with a computer science minor, will attend Columbia University to study the mathematics of finance.
Manroocha Singh, a math major with an education minor, will be attending the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education where she is enrolled in the 10–month M.S.Ed. and Certification in the Urban Teaching Apprenticeship Program.
Boyang Su will start a Ph.D. program in mathematics at The University of Chicago.
Julian Taylor (HC ’18), who had completed all the degree requirements in December 2017, has been working at Mathnasium: The Math Learning Center in Raleigh, North Carolina, since January 2018.
Rachel Terry, a math major with a French minor, will be moving to Paris, France, to pursue a master’s of science degree in international fashion and luxury management at Institut Français de la Mode.
Nuoya Wang will take a gap year and then attend the University of Pennsylvania for a master’s degree in systems engineering.
Wenqi Wang, a math major with a computer science minor, will obtain a master of science degree in computer science at Columbia University’s Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science.
Xinyue (Lexie) Zhang, a double major in computer science and math, will be a software engineer at Facebook, Inc.