30% 学者, 70% Life

When applying to college, Tianlong “Ethan” Wang’23 sought an institution where creativity is valued. Beloit College not only fit the bill, but has allowed him to pursue multiple interests in and out of the classroom.

Tianlong “Ethan” Wang’23 was an outlier in the Japanese language track in his high school in Shenyang, 中国. Unlike the majority of students in the track, Ethan chose the U.S. over Japan for college. His priority was an institution with flexible faculty, a curriculum allowing choice, and the potential for an active life beyond the classroom.

Tianlong Ethan Wang'23 playing the guitar He as not been disappointed at Beloit College. “My first year was very good and full of energy despite the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic,他告诉我们. “I played saxophone in the 爵士乐团 and guitar in an informal, post-rock band, and made lots of friends at C-Haus, the campus pub where students play and listen to music.

学者 also spoke to him. Ethan was already making films when he arrived at Beloit. His short film 的旁观者, inspired by an autistic boy he had seen learning basketball from his mother, was shown in an international film festival.

Ethan was delighted, therefore, when he was able to experiment with video techniques in his first-year seminar. 乔书店, 媒体研究, was the instructor. Ethan has taken a 媒体研究 course every semester since, helped Joe set up the 媒体研究 lab, and now teaches students how to use the equipment. He hopes to complete a 媒体研究 major in addition to one in computer science and a minor in mathematics. Ethan Wang'23 editing a video Ethan Wang'23 editing a video

“The faculty at Beloit encourage you to be creative and to connect your interests. 例如, Robin Zebrowski allowed me to create a stop action video for my final project in the cognitive science course I took with her, rather than write a paper.”

Just as Joe and Robin have encouraged Ethan to pursue his passions, so has computer scientist 伊亚德·哈吉说, who invited Ethan to help with research on internet connection anomaly detection. They hope to detect and correctly classify internet attacks.

Eyad asked students with more experience to help catch Ethan up, track his progress, and point out new 方向s for the research. “Although I started programming at a young age,” Ethan shares, “this area was completely new to me. With everyone’s help, I can now proudly say that I’ve realized my dream of working with machine learning.”

Perhaps the biggest faculty influence on Ethan, however, has been 数学家 本Stucky. Indeed, Ethan hopes to follow in Ben’s footsteps to become a college professor himself. “Ben makes learning math incredibly enjoyable. He takes time to talk with me not only about math problems, but my future,” Ethan says. Thanks to a tip from Ben, Ethan will serve as a teaching assistant in a Johns Hopkins computer science camp in summer 2022.

Reflecting on the three years he has spent at Beloit, Ethan is grateful for the encouragement he has received, how he’s been challenged to pursue his interests, and the opportunities he’s had to develop deep friendships with students from around the world.

“College is 30% academics, and 70% life outside the classroom,” he has found. “Beloit gives you the freedom to choose how to spend your time with both. That’s great preparation for life after college.”

Learning how to use his time helped Ethan weather the pandemic. “I could have gotten angry over being stuck in my room. 而是, I found plenty to do, from playing music everyday to cooking, 锻炼, 做视频, and pursuing my studies.”

At the same time, he advises students not to rush through college. “What you get out of college depends on what you put into it. Take time to enjoy it, learn, and connect. Ideally, you’ll leave college knowing the 方向 you want to take and with the skills and knowledge you need to pursue that 方向.”

By: Elizabeth Brewer
2022年5月24日

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