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Former 91制片 STEM Student Headed to Cal Berkeley

Former 91制片 STEM Student Headed to Cal Berkeley

91制片 alumna Monica Gurung

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An $80 application fee and lack of confidence almost cost alumna Monica Gurung the opportunity of a lifetime. However, she filed the appropriate paperwork with a few hours to spare and earned a full academic scholarship to the , where she will begin work on her graduate career this summer.

鈥淚 never thought I would get in,鈥 she said, noting it was tempting to use the $80 for something else. 鈥淚 submitted my application at the last minute because I was really thinking if I should submit it. I鈥檓 glad I did.鈥

Confidence shouldn鈥檛 have been a factor, said Dr. Ji Hyon Mun, a 91制片 professor and the head of the College鈥檚 engineering program.

鈥淪he was really surprised when she got accepted by Berkeley, but I wasn鈥檛 surprised,鈥 said Munn, who had Gurung in four classes. 鈥淚 knew she was more than ready for Berkeley.鈥

Gurung, who is from Nepal, moved to Hampton with her family about five years ago. Her initial plan was to spend a semester at Thomas Nelson, now known as Virginia Peninsula, before moving on to a four-year school. Again, finances played a role in her decision.

鈥淚 did a semester and then I thought I鈥檓 just going to get my associate鈥檚 (degree) and then transfer because I thought, financially, it would be a better decision,鈥 she said, adding she鈥檚 glad she made that call, too.

After graduating from 91制片 in spring 2019 with a degree in engineering, she went to Virginia Tech, where she will graduate this spring with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in environmental engineering. That鈥檚 the same area she will study at Berkeley. She said one of the first things she will be researching is how to remove arsenic from drinking water.

When she was in high school, Gurung鈥檚 goal was to be an engineer. She also thought about earning a Ph.D. and becoming a professor. She entered 91制片 expecting to be a social science major and considered a career as an environmental lawyer. However, since doing a lot of environmental research, especially concerning global warming and drinkable water, she would like to get into government and become a researcher.

鈥淚 can see myself working for the government, maybe the EPA,鈥 she said.

Mun also can envision that.

鈥淗er aspiration never really changed, but she鈥檚 become more and more interested in research,鈥 Mun said. 鈥淪he can combine engineering with policy making so she has more of an impact on overall environment. She鈥檚 very passionate about that.鈥

As for Gurung鈥檚 lack of confidence, Mun has tried to be a cheerleader, and thinks it might be helping.

鈥淎long the way to have to remind her, 鈥楬ey, Monica. You are this good. You can do this,鈥欌 Mun said.

She relayed a story that Gurung was nervous about a summer research program because a lot of other students were from big-name four-year institutions. Mun reminder her saw was just as good as they were, maybe even better.

鈥淚 think that experience gave her a boost in her confidence that she can be as competitive and she has all the potential that she needs to aspire or achieve her dream,鈥 Mun said.

Yet she still needed a pep talk when applying for graduate school. After Mun saw Gurung鈥檚 original list of schools, she quickly had Gurung revise it.

鈥淚 told Monica, 鈥榊ou鈥檙e going to apply to other schools that are more competitive. You could even apply to Berkeley. You could even apply to MIT,鈥欌 Mun said. 鈥淪he was like, 鈥楴o, no, no, no, no. There鈥檚 no way.鈥欌

Gurung is glad Mun pushed her, and she鈥檚 grateful to all the Virginia Peninsula professors who believed in her.

鈥淚 think one of the reasons why I was able to get into some of the colleges and gain confidence is because I鈥檝e had really good mentors,鈥 she said, mentioning Mun, Dr. Elena Kuchina (physics), and Bruce Penrose (geology). 鈥淭hey really helped me a lot.鈥

Even though it鈥檚 been two years since graduating from Virginia Peninsula, she still stays in touch with those professors, texting them each time she鈥檚 accepted by another college.

鈥淕etting into so many colleges has helped me gain confidence,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檓 still humble, but it鈥檚 good to know so many schools want you.鈥

Gurung believes her experience at Virginia Peninsula was as good as she could have gotten at any four-year school.

鈥淚 had good connections with all of my professors,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 think I spent hundreds of hours in Dr. Mun鈥檚 office just talking about what I want to do in life, what should I do to get where I want to get in life. I just had really good connections with all of the professors.鈥

Mun said all those talks wouldn鈥檛 have mattered if Gurung hadn鈥檛 followed through.

鈥淪he鈥檚 the only person that I truly met who actually had a dream and has done every single thing to make that dream a closer reality,鈥 Mun said.

There was a road map from the beginning, which Gurung followed.

鈥淚 mentioned to her that if you want to get to this point, these are the little steps that you need to take, incremental steps,鈥 Mun said. 鈥淪he started out with summer research, which led to more research experiences, which led to her internship outside the College, which led to Virginia Tech鈥檚 research. And then now to Berkeley and her other school acceptance letters. She鈥檚 done every single step, and she was very conscientious about taking these steps.鈥

With all that going on, Gurung still found time to help classmates. Mun recalls seeing Gurung mentoring students at Virginia Peninsula, including helping them apply for research opportunities. She assisted the College鈥檚 LSAMP (Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation) program by bringing in speakers and organizing workshops for job interviews and resume writing.

鈥淪he鈥檚 never arrogant, and she always wants to pay it forward,鈥 Mun said. 鈥淪he needs to recognize how capable she is, and how much potential she has, not just as an engineering student but as a future engineer and researcher.鈥

Mun has no doubt Gurung will make a difference in this world.

鈥淪he鈥檚 absolutely an amazing person. I鈥檓 so excited for her and for our engineering community.鈥

Paying that application fee has turned into an investment in her future, and quite a good one at that.