07/06/21 — This week we are continuing our exploration of the first-year experience with three transfer students: Paulo Borrero, Leena Elzeiny and Jon Watkins.
06/29/21 — This week we have three guests who started at Berkeley Engineering as freshmen, rising juniors Aylin Figueroa Uribe and Jasmine Bae and rising senior Bryan Wong.
06/21/21 — A conversation with our Associate Dean for Students, Evan Variano. We talk about students can expect when they arrive on campus, the resources that are available and how to involved in your first year (student orgs, events, workshops, etc.).
06/14/21 — This week's episode is geared towards our incoming transfer students. We want you to know more about a course available for you: Transfer Link.
06/07/21 — As a student in the College of Engineering, you have access to four different types of advisers: Engineering Student Services (ESS), Department, Faculty and Peer. The questions you might have probably include who should you reach out to for support and how. In today’s episode, we have three guests to discuss which adviser you should see based your needs and/or questions.
10/19/20 — Today on The (Not So) Secret Guide to Being a Berkeley Engineer we are going to learn about the different types of major options: joint major, double major, and simultaneous degree. What is the difference between each of these and how you can pursue changing your major to pursue them. Joining us Sharon Mueller, director of advising and policy in Engineering Student Services (ESS) and Joey Wong, ESS adviser.
10/12/20 — The (Not So) Secret Guide to Being a Berkeley Engineer is excited to welcome back Tyshon Rogers, Student Services Adviser for Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation, to introduce us to the Berkeley Certificate for Design Innovation (BCDI). You’ll have a chance to learn what design innovation is, who can pursue the certificate, what the requirements […]
10/05/20 — This week on the (Not So) Secret Guide to Being a Berkeley Engineer we are learning about the Sutardja Center for Entrepreneurship & Technology (SCET) Certificate in Entrepreneurship & Technology with Ken Singer. Learn about the courses offered by SCET, how to pursue the certificate and SCET success stories.
09/28/20 — On this week’s episode of the (Not So) Secret Guide to Being a Berkeley Engineer we are introducing two new folks to the podcast, Yuki Burton from the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) and Jose Jasso, one of our Berkeley Engineering students who just graduated with a BS in electrical engineering and computer sciences. Jose shares his story of resilience, the resources he used to be successful and his thoughts on how other students can succeed. Yuki gives us an in-depth overview of EOP, campus resources and how first-generation and underrepresented students can reach out and make connections.