 I'm Sarah Zane. John Melozanus. Olivia Henderson. Marisa Humay. Ansel Twins. And this. And this. And this. This is why I chose Cal. I chose Cal. I chose Cal. I chose Cal. I chose Cal. I chose Cal. I chose Cal. To anyone who just got admitted, I'd say... First, congrats. Congratulations. Come on campus and talk to some students. Cal has really good reputation in so many different majors and so many different areas that no matter where I concentrated in, shut up. Don't focus on what other people are doing. Do what feels comfortable. It's a lot easier to make a big school feel small. Learning through experience, I would really say is important. I chose Cal because I really wanted to attend an institution that valued diversity. To get involved in the media industry, so that's why I chose Cal. I chose Cal because of the phenomenal engineering program. I'd say don't be afraid to get involved. So I created a startup with a few different kids in my class. We made this headland, but in this headland consists of two essential parts. One is a thermal electric generator, and the other part is a baseball cap. And this baseball cap essentially captures the heat from our forehead through the thermal electric generator to provide us with light. And we're currently working with a few different companies to get these hats to Morocco for kids without access to electricity. I was selected to be a filmmaker for the Dream Big Princess Initiative, which was hosted by Disney and Girl Up, and they chose 31 young filmmakers from all around the world to create films. For me, I'm an aspiring journalist, so I was lucky enough to have Robin Roberts as my subject, so we flew to Good Morning America. We started a student speaker series in the College of Engineering called Momentum. And basically, students can share how they got their different internships and their experiences even bailing while at Berkeley. Journalism, I see as like a way to uplift marginalized voices. Through Net Impact, I've had access to some really cool companies. I was working for Patagonia. I work at UCSF in their bioengineering department. Yeah, so my sophomore year, I was fortunate enough to join Skydeck, which is pretty much UC Berkeley's accelerator for startups. I have a class with her every day. Yeah, we're taking the Spanish one together. We're both studying mechanical engineering. And also business administration. Berkeley MET, it stands for Management, Entrepreneurship and Technology. And what that is, is a dual degree program. You get a degree in engineering and a degree in business. Public Health is one of the best here at UC Berkeley. So I've decided to major in media studies and interdisciplinary studies. So this allows me to sort of create and craft what my education looks like. We have the city in our backyard. We have a lot of access to incredible resources that I really wanted to take advantage of. Berkeley's unique in the amount of resources you have. As a student, you're never bored. You could go to a Tech Talk one night, a business case competition the other. So during my sophomore summer, I interned at Tesla. And during my sophomore year, I did an eight month internship at Apple. We're a sixth generation, UC Berkeley. And so growing up, our grandparents and parents would take us to football games. And I like to say Cal Spirit kind of runs in our blood. Oh, I took a farming class on campus, which was pretty sick. Everyone has a passion. They really strive for it. The diversity of people. Not just in ethnicity or background, but in ideas. My favorite place on campus has to be Doe Library. The reading room in Doe Library. Yeah, don't stress. Really, you're the only person that sets the limit on what you can do. Go out there and try everything.