Quick to smile and slow to toot his own horn, Henry Jin sometimes set aside his homework just to binge read a book from cover to cover. He also found a college, a dream school nonetheless, ready to embrace the ways he’s adept at following his genuine interest. Graduating from Shanghai American School’s Puxi campus this year, Henry Jin is then headed to Oxford College at Emory University.
Henry Jin經常面帶微笑,很少自吹自擂。他有時候會放下自己的作業,連續讀完一本書。與此同時,他也找到了自己理想中的,愿意接受他追隨自己興趣愛好的方式的大學。今年從上海美國學校浦西校區畢業后,Henry Jin將前往埃默里大學牛津學院就讀。
Welcome to our WeChat series where we celebrate just a few stories from the Class of 2019. Because when we tell our students they can go from here to anywhere, they take us seriously.
I’m going to Oxford College of Emory University. It’s in Oxford, Georgia, USA. I initially focused my college search on liberal arts colleges, but I discovered and became interested in Oxford College of Emory University. Oxford College is a two-year program at a separate campus, but is part of Emory University. The first two years of school will feel like a smallliberal arts school, with less than 1000 students. But I will get the best of a small school and a bigger school because I can use the resources of Emory University. And after two years at Oxford College I will move to the Atlanta campus of Emory.
Can you explain why you choose a liberal arts education?
你能不能介紹一下你為什么選擇接受博雅教育?
The learning environment is kind of similar to what we have here at SAS. The number of students per class is lower than at big universities. There is more interaction between the professors and the students. That is something I know I am very comfortable with, and I want to keep that. The professors at Oxford College seemed very active and welcoming and responsive to student interest.
As I said, larger universities have more resources, but in this case I can still take advantage of the facilities and abundant networking opportunities of Emory, which is a really well-connected university. I think they also have a very strong alumni network. From what I’ve researched this is a very unique opportunity.
It sounds like a really great place. How did you find it?
這聽起來很不錯。你是如何發現它的?
I was going to visit Emory, because it was one of the schools I was interested in. Actually you could say it was my dream school. And when I was there, I heard about their Oxford College.Emory stands out in that it challenges the applicants to present who they really are and what they are passionate about. I liked thaton the application the essay questions seemed structured to really get to know you better. Questions like, “what motivates you to learn?” I think I was able to present myself in a way that makes them understand I am a good fit for their values and ideas.
"Emory challenges the applicants to presentwho they really are
Usually I follow my genuine interests, from economics to literature. Sometimes I even put off school work to read. You learn so much from reading, and it allows you to absorb experience from other people. I love reading, and I also feel like it is very important for students to read outside of English classes.
Is there an interest or subject that really grabbed you during your high school years?
高中階段有沒有什么興趣愛好或學科真正吸引了你的注意力?
The class that influenced me was AP Economics, and I feel like I can grasp this subject quite naturally. I am fascinated by the way different economies work, how businesses operate, and also how people are running the economy of a whole country.
How do you feel about ending high school and heading to college?
你對即將結束高中生涯去上大學有什么想法?
Actually, I’ve been talking about this a lot with my friends recently. I am quite nostalgic and it’s a little sad that to leave SAS and not have them around, but I will work hard towards keeping those connections. On the other hand, it is also quite exciting, because while the end is drawing near it’s also a new beginning. College is new. As is learning in America. Away from my parents, and my home. The beginning of another chapter of my life.
Congratulations, Henry. And congratulations to Oxford College and Emory University—they might have a hard time sharing you.
恭喜Henry。恭喜埃默里大學牛津學院和埃默里大學——他們不太可能同時擁有你。
Our seniors are off to amazing places around the world and we are excited to be sharing those stories. Keep an eye out for our next edition of “The Next Big Thing” with Linden Li and Grace Tan.
我們的高中畢業生遍布全球各地名校,我們也非常樂于分享這些求學故事。請關注下期“下一件大事:Linden Li 和 Grace Tan”。
Click on "read more" forthe Class of 2019college/university acceptances.
點擊“閱讀更多”,查看最新的2019屆學生錄取院校名單。
About Us 關于我們Founded in 1912, Shanghai American School (SAS) is the largest and most established international school in China. In short, it's the kind of school you wish you would've attended when you were a kid.