EPISODE · Feb 24, 2021 · 37 MIN
Clare Overmann on Georgetown: Languages, International Experience, and Talks by World Leaders.
from College Matters. Alma Matters. · host Venkat Raman
Episode summary introduction: Clare discovered that languages came easily to her starting in Middle School. She learnt Spanish and wanted to pursue it in College. It would turn out to be a great choice. Clare Overmann is a graduate of Georgetown University with a Bachelor’s degree in Spanish Language and Culture. In particular, we discuss the following with her: Love for Spanish Why Georgetown University? Study Abroad in Korea and Chile Advice to Applicants Topics discussed in this episode: Introduction to Clare Overmann, Georgetown [1:00] Hi Fives - Podcast Highlights [1:45] Georgetown - “Excellent Experience” [4:22] Why Georgetown? [5:18] High School - Voted “Most Versatile” [7:29] Transition to Georgetown [8:36] Preppy Peers [10:30] “World Class” Profs [12:02] The Love for Spanish [13:15] Dorm [14:12] Involved Student Body [17:05] Korea, Chile - Study Abroad [18:24] Assorted Summer Activities [22:41] Georgetown as a Career Shaper [25:04] Georgetown Redo? [30:06] Advice to Aspirants [31:23] About World Leaders & Traditions [33:26] Our Guest: Clare Overmann is a graduate of Georgetown University with a Bachelor’s degree in Spanish Language and Culture. After gaining international experience in Europe, Clare went on to get her Master’s in International Education at New York University. Memorable Quote: Clare on stereotypes about Georgetown Students: “It is a fairly wealthy population, it is kind of preppy, that many people want to be Politicians..some of it is actually true.”. Episode Transcript: Please visit Episode’s Transcript. Calls-to-action: To Ask the Guest a question, or to comment on this episode, email [email protected]. Subscribe or Follow our podcasts at any of these locations:, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, RadioPublic, Breaker, Anchor. For Transcripts of all our podcasts, visit almamatters.io/podcasts.
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Episode summary introduction: Clare discovered that languages came easily to her starting in Middle School. She learnt Spanish and wanted to pursue it in College. It would turn out to be a great choice. Clare Overmann is a graduate of Georgetown University with a Bachelor’s degree in Spanish Language and Culture. In particular, we discuss the following with her: Love for Spanish Why Georgetown University? Study Abroad in Korea and Chile Advice to Applicants Topics discussed in this episode: Introduction to Clare Overmann, Georgetown [1:00] Hi Fives - Podcast Highlights [1:45] Georgetown - “Excellent Experience” [4:22] Why Georgetown? [5:18] High School - Voted “Most Versatile” [7:29] Transition to Georgetown [8:36] Preppy Peers [10:30] “World Class” Profs [12:02] The Love for Spanish [13:15] Dorm [14:12] Involved Student Body [17:05] Korea, Chile - Study Abroad [18:24] Assorted Summer Activities [22:41] Georgetown as a Career Shaper [25:04] Georgetown Redo? [30:06] Advice to Aspirants [31:23] About World Leaders & Traditions [33:26] Our Guest: Clare Overmann is a graduate of Georgetown University with a Bachelor’s degree in Spanish Language and Culture. After gaining international experience in Europe, Clare went on to get her Master’s in International Education at New York University. Memorable Quote: Clare on stereotypes about Georgetown Students: “It is a fairly wealthy population, it is kind of preppy, that many people want to be Politicians..some of it is actually true.”. Episode Transcript: Please visit Episode’s Transcript. Calls-to-action: To Ask the Guest a question, or to comment on this episode, email [email protected]. Subscribe or Follow our podcasts at any of these locations:, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, RadioPublic, Breaker, Anchor. For Transcripts of all our podcasts, visit almamatters.io/podcasts.
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