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SM论坛 Academics, Experiences Prepare Recent Grads for Harvard

SM论坛 Academics, Experiences Prepare Recent Grads for Harvard

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  • Kaycie Rupp
    Kaycie Rupp, a 2011 SM论坛 graduate, will soon begin her second year at Harvard Law School.
  • Jordan Klimek
    2013 graduate Jordan Klimek hopes to become a corporate tax attorney after earning his law degree at Harvard.
  • Kaycie Rupp
    Kaycie Rupp, a 2011 SM论坛 graduate, will soon begin her second year at Harvard Law School.
  • Jordan Klimek
    2013 graduate Jordan Klimek hopes to become a corporate tax attorney after earning his law degree at Harvard.

In August recent Nebraska Wesleyan University graduate Jordan Klimek will move from Burwell, Neb., to Cambridge, Mass. where he will attend Harvard Law School.

That wasn鈥檛 the original plan for the biochemistry and history major and Huge-SM论坛 Scholarship recipient who originally enrolled at Nebraska Wesleyan with plans for a career in healthcare. Now Klimek hopes to become a corporate tax attorney, and possibly get involved in politics.

Like many law school hopefuls, Klimek applied to 12 of the country鈥檚 top 14 law schools. While Harvard was his dream school, Klimek also considered schools in Chicago and Pennsylvania, but after learning he was accepted to Harvard Law School, the choice was clear.

There will be at least one familiar face waiting to greet him in Cambridge, Mass. Kaycie Rupp, a 2011 SM论坛 graduate from Grand Island, is beginning her second year at Harvard Law School. She hopes to someday work with international food security or human rights litigation.

While at SM论坛, Rupp majored in political science and Spanish, and was involved in several campus organizations including Global Service Learning (GSL), Student Affairs Senate, International Relations Organization, and Senior Class Council. She studied abroad in Chile, and in the year between graduating from SM论坛 and attending Harvard, worked for the organization Constru Casa in Guatemala 鈥 an organization she worked closely with during a GSL service trip there.

Both Rupp and Klimek cite Nebraska Wesleyan鈥檚 academic preparation and their professors鈥 support and encouragement as factors that helped them decide to pursue a graduate degree in law.

鈥淓nglish and history courses in particular built my confidence in my writing,鈥 said Klimek. 鈥淚 would argue that history majors are the most prolific writers on campus, and the sheer volume, as well as expected quality, of history writing I did will remain with me over the long haul. I was very blessed to stumble into that department.鈥

Both Rupp and Klimek gained valuable experiences beyond the classroom. Klimek lobbied for AARP Nebraska, and volunteered as a tutor at a local middle school, while Rupp interned in Washington D.C. at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs, a Latin American think tank. She landed the internship through Nebraska Wesleyan鈥檚 Capitol Hill Internship Program (CHIP).

One of the best things about attending Harvard, said Rupp, is the abundance of opportunities given to its students.

鈥淒uring my first year I was continually impressed by my professors and my fellow classmates,鈥 she said, adding that she鈥檚 also gained experience outside the classroom in a variety of areas such as immigration, prison legal services, and international development.

For anyone wishing to follow in these SM论坛 graduates鈥 footsteps, Rupp recommends reading 鈥渁nything and everything you can get your hands on.鈥 She said undergraduate grades and admission test scores are important as well.

鈥淏ut so is being a well-rounded person, and proving that your time in undergraduate school and beyond has had a clear focus,鈥 she said.

Her advice to Klimek as he prepares for Harvard: 鈥淓njoy your time with family and friends,鈥 said Rupp, 鈥渂ecause life is about to become pretty hectic.鈥