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Where Are They Now? Archive

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Where Are They Now - Alumni Questionnaire

Garrett Greenwood '18
Baseball

"No other school I was interested in could provide what MIT has. The combination of an elite education and an athletics department committed to excellence is rare, but MIT has it."

Alex Kushner '19
Baseball


"I would say that MIT makes it really easy to get caught up in everything all at once. You might look around and wonder how you got where you are and that's when you need to make sure to remember what's important to you."
Headshot of David Hesslink, Class of 2017 David Hesslink '17
Baseball
 

"My advice: Be selfish with your time at MIT. Set aside time to sleep, time to spend with the amazing classmates around you, time to pursue whichever passion you want to follow. Don't feel obligated to spend your time in ways that you're not committed to."
Rob Bertucci '18
Baseball


"My time on the MIT baseball team only stoked my passion for the game. I was incredibly fortunate to be able to study computer science at the best engineering school in the country and compete at a high level athletically at the Institute."
PJ Callahan '19
Baseball


"There's plenty of time to find your career path after your time at MIT. Take the time now to build life long friendships and open doors that you won't have 15 years from now. Study abroad, move somewhere new, try a new field. Do things now that push your comfort levels and don't stop until you have to."
Alex Karnal '03
Football


"An MIT education is intense. At some of my darkest moments I had my teammates and football there to help me through. I will be forever grateful for the skillset, capacity and friendships that came from it all."
Briana Stephenson '07
Women's Volleyball


"Being able to play a sport I love and study a field I am passionate about gave me the most fulfilling college experience I could ever imagine."
Sergio Navarro '08
Lacrosse; Track & Field 


"Finding balance on and off the field can be difficult. The hours are long, and the workload is rigorous. But it's worth it in the end. MIT is an amazing place and offers a tremendous amount of opportunity in terms of the lifelong friends, colleagues, and mentors you will make there."
Cristina Estrada '01
Women's Basketball

"Managing your academics at MIT while also excelling at a sport prepared me really well for the fast paced environment of Goldman. The problem solving capabilities, organizational skills, teamwork focus and resilience I developed as a student athlete are tools I use to this day."

Mike Fitzgerald '11
Football


"Get involved and experiment…it’s easy to make excuses about practice and school work dominating your schedules, but when you find something you’re passionate about you’ll find a way to make it work, and most of the time you can pull it off without having to make significant sacrifices to sports or school."

Louise Jandura '84
Field Hockey, Women's Basketball, Softball


"Search for and pursue your passions. Choose to compete – in the classroom and in your sport."

Gary Stahl '72
Men's Lightweight Crew


"Balance the tooling with other activities. Take advantage of the breadth of MIT sport and get involved!"

 

Charlie Field '10
Sailing


"Have fun playing your sport. The friendships and camaraderie you develop in your collegiate days will last a lifetime."
Jonathan Goler '04
Swimming & Diving 


"Take advantage of being with the best people you're ever going to be with."