Sambat Jerry Kim
My name is Sambat Jerry Kim. I am from West Valley
City, Utah. I am a transfer student from Salt Lake Community College.
While I
was a student at SLCC, I got involved with the SLCC Student Association as graphic
designer and social media specialist. I also volunteered with The Thayne Center
through their Alternative Spring Break programs to Seattle and San Francisco to serve
others in those communities.
Since I was young, I told myself that if I go out of
state to college, then I will choose the University of California, Los Angeles; if I stay in
Utah, I will choose the University of Utah. I love the University of Utah
because of the diverse community, great undergraduate programs, and wonderful faculty
and staff that are here to help you succeed.
My major is International Studies with an emphasis
Trade & Commerce and a minor in Communication. I choose these two programs,
because growing up I spoke four languages. I want to use my knowledge and
languages to help others who share the same culture and, in the future, to work in international
business. I also plan to study abroad at National Taiwan
University this summer 2017 to expand my education and to have an international experience. After I graduate from the University of Utah in
spring 2018, I aspire to pursue my first career as a College Access Advisor to
help other students who might be first generation or from low income communities to access higher education.
One of my favorite classes during first semester at
the U was English 3780 Transnational Literature. This course has helped me
learn about myself as Asian American and how Asian Americans contribute to American Society in the 21st Century. I am very thankful for Paul
Fisk my transfer advisor who helped me feel confident and supported me when I
transferred to the U.
I recommend that all students should check out Career Services, and The Writing Center and get involved with other campus activities. My advice to other transfer students is to plan ahead for your transfer admission; take a campus
tour; and be familiar with your undergraduate program before you apply to the U.