塞布丽娜Moskow

塞布丽娜Moskow

类一年

’24

家乡

Streamwood,

主要(s)

日本

小(s)

Women’s 和 Gender Studies, Asian Studies

的接受者 Modern Language Scholarship, 塞布丽娜Moskow ’24 is a major in 日本 with a minor in Asian studies, 和 women’s 和 gender studies.

Sabrina makes sure to take full advantage of everything that Carthage has to offer. She studied abroad in Japan as part of the tuition exchange program with Aoyama Gakuin University, she stays involved on campus as the president of both the 日本俱乐部宠物小精灵俱乐部, 和 she works for the 写作中心同侪教导 at Carthage, gaining work experience as an advanced 写作 fellow 和 日本 peer tutor.

Explore 日本 Student Opportunities

马上申请

“I chose Carthage because of the 日本 program 和 study abroad programs available.”

塞布丽娜·莫斯科,1924年

指导老师

“My 日本 teachers 和 professors, as well as my women’s 和 gender studies professors, have had a profound 和 positive impact on my experience at Carthage. They have supported me in struggles both in 和 outside of the classroom 和 uplifted 和 encouraged me in my successes. The professors from those programs are why I am thankful for choosing Carthage.”

最喜欢的课程

“My favorite class at Carthage is a Taiwanese 和 Korean film class I took for j项 during my freshman year. I learned significant history that I previously had little knowledge of due to a lack of education related to both places. I also got to play a fascinating historical fiction horror video game for the Taiwan portion of that class.”

艰难的类

“My most challenging class at Carthage was the Human Rights class because of the required memorization 和 写作. 然而, despite how tough it was, I learned important information about international law 和 relations that allowed me to underst和 various issues in today’s world.”

Golden opportunities

“I recently did a tuition exchange program with Aoyama Gakuin University, during which I lived in Japan 和 attended the AGU Sagamihara campus for five months. While looking into other colleges 和 universities before choosing Carthage, I noticed that many others did not guarantee the opportunity to study abroad for a year or semester, so this was a significant aspect for me. It was only a semester, but I joined a basketball club, made countless lifelong friends 和 connections, 攀登富士山, 和 was able to improve my 日本 skills greatly while having fun along the way.”

职业目标

“I want to enter the realm of creative media publication or production 和 have an impact on having more equitable 和 humane representations of all people within media. I plan on attending graduate school in Japan after Carthage to continue studying gender studies or sociology 和 further improve my 日本 language skills to possibly work there in the future.”

Favorite spot on campus

“My favorite spot on campus is the area at the bottom of the stairs in the Clausen Center, where there are a lot of comfy chairs 和 a little waterfall. 对我来说, that is where I have gotten some rest 和 countless assignments done with the peaceful sound of the waterfall in the background. There is also beautiful light that shines through the tall window behind the staircase, which makes the setting even more enjoyable.”

最喜欢的记忆

“Some of my favorite Carthage memories are attending UW Milwaukee’s 日本 Speech 和 Recitation contests, having late-night conversations with my coworkers (friends) in the 写作中心, taking short trips with friends to go to see movies at the Cinemark Tinseltown theatre, 和 spending every Sunday playing Pokemon with my friends.”

最佳学习技巧

“Find somewhere on campus where you feel comfortable studying. 有时, it can be hard to study in your room, so explore different locations 和 sitting areas across campus to find what works for you. Also, go to the 写作中心 or 同侪教导 on campus! Tutors are there to help you by discussing different strategies for studying, 写作, 和 other aspects of academic or personal projects 和 assignments.”

Best tip for making friends

“The best ways to make friends at Carthage are to join clubs, get a job on campus, or just talk 和 engage with the people in your classes 和 around you. 有时, it takes a while to adjust to college life 和 find people that you click with, 但给点时间, 和 you can find lifelong friendships.”