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How I’m Contributing to the Future of Higher Education at Minerva

by Natalie Kanter | Class of 2019

April 5, 2017

The words “seven cities, four years” played on repeat in my head as I went to Ascent, Minerva’s admitted students weekend in San Francisco. I met hardworking and talented current students and I made new friends from countries all around the globe. I could visualize my future at this institution and I saw myself becoming more ambitious and open-minded.

A light bulb had switched on inside my head — I wanted to go to school now, and the degree at the end of the journey was not necessarily the most important part.

My first year and a half at Minerva has not disappointed. I was expecting something new, but I got far more than I bargained for. Every day, both in and out of class, my preconceived notions of the world are challenged as I become a more critical thinker and active participant in my communities. This is, in large part, thanks to two main things: a newfound ability to connect knowledge gained in class to real world scenarios and the fantastic classmates I’m surrounded by.

Practical knowledge is an important aspect of Minerva and I’ve been able to experience it firsthand. In Berlin, I collaborated on a large project with an NGO focused on opening access to higher education for refugees throughout Europe and the Middle East. Four classmates and I designed and produced a MOOC to help thousands of refugees become new online learners.

Throughout the creation process, I used aspects of the first-year curriculum to inform the work I did. I used the previous learnings about how to most accurately explain problems and solutions to a given audience, create effective multimedia presentations, and use data analysis methods to measure the project’s impact. That ability to connect curriculum and professional skills proves the engaging classes that I take week to week actually empower me to make real-world progress along the career path I want to pursue.

Together, my classmates and I come from nearly 50 countries and six continents, and our interests are as diverse as our backgrounds.

I’ve been able to converse with my peers on a level that has completely shifted my worldview — from watching a documentary about the Rwandan genocide with my classmate from Rwanda and learning how it personally affects her life, to discussing the role of Chinese values in the modern world with a classmate from Shenzhen during a train ride across Germany, to sitting in a room in Berlin with dozens of my classmates until the break of dawn, watching the U.S. presidential election — moments like these have popped my ideology and belief “bubble” a thousand times over since coming to Minerva. These types of interactions inspire me to engage with the world every day. Together, we students lift each other up, continuously motivating each other to be better than we were yesterday.

My perception of higher education has evolved exponentially over the last 17 months. What I once saw as a degree-granting assembly line has changed; university can be so much more. Not only has Minerva given me the opportunity to explore the world, but it has transformed me into an invigorated — and employable — citizen, who eagerly awaits what the next day will bring. I have renewed faith in the concept of higher education. Every day, I wake up motivated to create something meaningful, as I look forward to the next two and a half years of contributing to the future of Minerva.

Quick Facts

Name
Country
Class
Major

Computational Sciences

Computational Sciences

Social Sciences & Business

Business

Natural Sciences

Social Sciences

Social Sciences

Social Sciences & Business

Business & Computational Sciences

Business and Social Sciences

Social Sciences and Business

Computational Sciences & Social Sciences

Computer Science & Arts and Humanities

Business and Computational Sciences

Business and Social Sciences

Natural Sciences

Arts and Humanities

Business, Social Sciences

Business & Arts and Humanities

Computational Sciences

Natural Sciences, Computer Science

Computational Sciences

Arts & Humanities

Computational Sciences, Social Sciences

Computational Sciences

Computational Sciences

Natural Sciences, Social Sciences

Social Sciences, Natural Sciences

Data Science, Statistics

Computational Sciences

Business

Computational Sciences, Data Science

Social Sciences

Natural Sciences

Business, Natural Sciences

Business, Social Sciences

Computational Sciences

Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences

Social Sciences

Computational Sciences, Natural Sciences

Natural Sciences

Computational Sciences, Social Sciences

Business, Social Sciences

Computational Sciences

Natural Sciences, Social Sciences

Social Sciences

Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences

Arts & Humanities, Social Science

Social Sciences, Business

Arts & Humanities

Computational Sciences, Social Science

Natural Sciences, Computer Science

Computational Science, Statistic Natural Sciences

Business & Social Sciences

Computational Science, Social Sciences

Social Sciences and Business

Business

Arts and Humanities

Computational Sciences

Social Sciences

Social Sciences and Computational Sciences

Social Sciences & Computational Sciences

Social Sciences & Arts and Humanities

Computational Science

Minor

Natural Sciences

Sustainability

Computational Sciences

Computational Sciences

Computational Science & Business

Economics

Social Sciences

Concentration

Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence

Economics and Society & Strategic Finance

Enterprise Management

Economics and Society

Cells and Organisms & Brain, Cognition, and Behavior

Cognitive Science and Economics & Political Science

Applied Problem Solving & Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence

Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence & Cognition, Brain, and Behavior

Designing Societies & New Ventures

Strategic Finance & Data Science and Statistics

Brand Management and Designing Societies

Data Science & Economics

Machine Learning

Cells, Organisms, Data Science, Statistics

Arts & Literature and Historical Forces

Artificial Intelligence & Computer Science

Cells and Organisms, Mind and Emotion

Economics, Physics

Managing Operational Complexity and Strategic Finance

Global Development Studies and Brain, Cognition, and Behavior

Scalable Growth, Designing Societies

Business

Drug Discovery Research, Designing and Implementing Policies

Historical Forces, Cognition, Brain, and Behavior

Artificial Intelligence, Psychology

Designing Solutions, Data Science and Statistics

Data Science and Statistic, Theoretical Foundations of Natural Science

Strategic Finance, Politics, Government, and Society

Data Analysis, Cognition

Brand Management

Data Science and Statistics & Economics

Cognitive Science & Economics

Data Science and Statistics and Contemporary Knowledge Discovery

Internship
Higia Technologies
Project Development and Marketing Analyst Intern at VIVITA, a Mistletoe company
Business Development Intern, DoSomething.org
Business Analyst, Clean Energy Associates (CEA)

Conversation

The words “seven cities, four years” played on repeat in my head as I went to Ascent, Minerva’s admitted students weekend in San Francisco. I met hardworking and talented current students and I made new friends from countries all around the globe. I could visualize my future at this institution and I saw myself becoming more ambitious and open-minded.

A light bulb had switched on inside my head — I wanted to go to school now, and the degree at the end of the journey was not necessarily the most important part.

My first year and a half at Minerva has not disappointed. I was expecting something new, but I got far more than I bargained for. Every day, both in and out of class, my preconceived notions of the world are challenged as I become a more critical thinker and active participant in my communities. This is, in large part, thanks to two main things: a newfound ability to connect knowledge gained in class to real world scenarios and the fantastic classmates I’m surrounded by.

Practical knowledge is an important aspect of Minerva and I’ve been able to experience it firsthand. In Berlin, I collaborated on a large project with an NGO focused on opening access to higher education for refugees throughout Europe and the Middle East. Four classmates and I designed and produced a MOOC to help thousands of refugees become new online learners.

Throughout the creation process, I used aspects of the first-year curriculum to inform the work I did. I used the previous learnings about how to most accurately explain problems and solutions to a given audience, create effective multimedia presentations, and use data analysis methods to measure the project’s impact. That ability to connect curriculum and professional skills proves the engaging classes that I take week to week actually empower me to make real-world progress along the career path I want to pursue.

Together, my classmates and I come from nearly 50 countries and six continents, and our interests are as diverse as our backgrounds.

I’ve been able to converse with my peers on a level that has completely shifted my worldview — from watching a documentary about the Rwandan genocide with my classmate from Rwanda and learning how it personally affects her life, to discussing the role of Chinese values in the modern world with a classmate from Shenzhen during a train ride across Germany, to sitting in a room in Berlin with dozens of my classmates until the break of dawn, watching the U.S. presidential election — moments like these have popped my ideology and belief “bubble” a thousand times over since coming to Minerva. These types of interactions inspire me to engage with the world every day. Together, we students lift each other up, continuously motivating each other to be better than we were yesterday.

My perception of higher education has evolved exponentially over the last 17 months. What I once saw as a degree-granting assembly line has changed; university can be so much more. Not only has Minerva given me the opportunity to explore the world, but it has transformed me into an invigorated — and employable — citizen, who eagerly awaits what the next day will bring. I have renewed faith in the concept of higher education. Every day, I wake up motivated to create something meaningful, as I look forward to the next two and a half years of contributing to the future of Minerva.