# USC Marshall Student Perspectives

Data: 11-01-2025 21:43:27

## Lista de Vídeos

1. [M.S. in Finance: Student Perspective](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4rL25Spkmg)
2. [M.S. in Finance: Student Perspective](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAyIyRVBm-8)
3. [M.S. in Finance: Student Perspective - Why USC Marshall](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntbOVO8H33M)
4. [M.S. in Finance: Student Perspective - Why USC Marshall](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGusuavuh1M)
5. [Leventhal Experience 2008](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhqBX2ld56s)
6. [Panama GBB](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfCDZC139dQ)
7. [Marshall Experience 2008](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDiStAew0lE)
8. [Social Entrepreneurship: What's Your Social Impact Story](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alXwUTiJraA)

## Transcrições

### M.S. in Finance: Student Perspective
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4rL25Spkmg

Idioma: en

I am Rachelle Seville I am from Saudi
Arabia I graduated in 2013 from King
Saud University majored in finance right
after graduation I started working at
the Saudi Arabian Capital Markets
Authority as is he equivalent I was part
of the investment products issuance
department my royal mainly was three
delayed investment product and ensure
that the market is transparent efficient
and healthy for all stakeholders being
an undergrad and Finance and working
closely in the financial market I
recognized how extensive the financial
field is so I decided to broaden my
knowledge and finance and have the right
expertise in other patterns of finance
USC Marshalls master's and finance
curriculum is designed to strategically
empower financial professionals to be
extremely professional and critical
skills such as portfolio management
forecasting risk management and
corporate governance and my previous job
we used to do a lot of research and
projects on best practices around the
world and having or being with
classmates coming from different
countries expanded my knowledge of best
practices around the world especially
from the regulation side being in Los
Angeles as an international student has
a huge advantage of being in a community
that is diverse and even accepting not
only of race but also of ideas it's been
a great year here at USC I've learned a
lot from classmates faculty members and
even the staff

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### M.S. in Finance: Student Perspective
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAyIyRVBm-8

Idioma: en

my name is Arthi cody Allah I'm from
Mountain View California and I'm
currently in the masters in finance
program at USC my undergraduate degree
is from UC San Diego I graduated in
March of 2017 and I studied economics
and accounting
I chose USC Marshall because the faculty
and the alumni network here is very
strong and I also personally really want
to end up in Southern California
career-wise so I thought that being able
to go to school here would provide me
with a really great educational and
professional experience while also
expanding my network in the area I think
that the curriculum provides the really
the best of both worlds in the sense
that you can learn those fundamental
concepts that everyone really needs and
also specialize in what your passions
are my classmates in the program are
from a lot of different countries a lot
of different majors and a lot of
different universities and I really like
the diversity there because when we're
working on projects we've all learned
different types of things so being able
to mold all of our skills together when
working together just gives me a lot of
insights into other people's backgrounds
and I think this will be really useful
for me when I'm working in the future I
feel that everyone is competitive in the
sense that they all want to do their
personal best so they can be successful
but I think the collaboration component
is also very strong so no one will put
each other down everyone always tries to
put each other up collectively
and I really liked that about USC I'm
about to graduate and I'm really excited
because I will start working full-time
in San Diego I will be working at a
company called encore Capital Group as a
business analyst this will allow me to
take a lot of the financial skills that
I've learned and the statistical skills
that I've learned in this program and
apply them to a more technical and
applied setting I'm pretty excited for
my first full-time applied experience in
the workforce

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### M.S. in Finance: Student Perspective - Why USC Marshall
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntbOVO8H33M

Idioma: en

my name is resti Mariah and I'm
originally from Japan I graduate from
Duquesne University and Pittsburgh PA in
2015 or the double major in information
system management and management I have
a fundamental belief that today's
business is built upon two main pillars
IT and finance I study IT for four years
and worked in the field for two years
and I decided to pivot my focus to
finance and I thought getting MSN
Finance would be the most efficient way
to get my foot in the door and working
the finance field what made me choose
yes you marshal specifically the MSF
program was three things
one was a Trojan network second was a
location being LA and third was the
flexibility in the program allowing me
to focus on the parts of finance that
I'm really interested in there are tons
of amazing professors but for me
personally what made a huge impact was
the career advisors they're there from
day one coming in even before the
program starts they were recognized from
the get-go my career objective was to
become a strategy consultant
they helped me strategies as a
recruiting process that connected me
with other faculty members who's in
charge of the consulting recruiting and
their help has been invaluable and
without them I don't think I would have
the job I have today we've got a miss
being in this program but at the same
time and they're much excited to take on
my next journey in Japan as a strategy
consultant

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### M.S. in Finance: Student Perspective - Why USC Marshall
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGusuavuh1M

Idioma: en

my name is Mohammad Al Hassan I'm from
Saudi Arabia I graduated in 2015 from
King Saud University with a Bachelor
degree in finance I worked for an
international management consulting firm
for a year and then I joined a
university as a lecturer in finance
hopefully after this program I'll join a
PhD in finance program and I'm gonna be
teaching and conducting research back in
in na University in my country the
faculty at Marshall are very
inspirational for anyone who wants to
pursue career in academia they need to
speak and be taught by professors with
amazing records
I definitely got there here I'm not only
learning the knowledge from them but
also their way of teaching is is
different than where I came from and
they have taught me in so many different
ways in addition to the fact that they
are great researchers they have an
amazing technical aspect when they teach
so many of the professors were able to
help us into the world of coding
programming and and applying these very
technical aspects in finance so having
professors with you know this amazing
rich theoretical knowledge and this
practical aspect that that is very rare
I would say and I was able to get that
from the faculty members here

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### Leventhal Experience 2008
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhqBX2ld56s

Idioma: en

[Music]
The Faculty is phenomenal the students
are phenomenal you're in a close-knit
family so it's almost like you're in an
accounting family with everybody and
everyone is just great everyone's so
supportive here they really help you
[Music]
succeed the reason Leal is so good is
because the professors that we have here
are just the best in the world they're
involved in you other professional
activities they're involved in the
community they're the top people in
their respective fields and the network
that we have here the firms the big four
the mid- tier they love us uh you know
USC they want to recruit as many people
as they can from
USC L thought really just prepared me
for working um I've already started
working full-time in January and I've
really gone to see how my academic
preparation is just gone me um I've gone
on a really great projects I know the
material like I can apply it it's
practical it's not just theoretical so I
just the Core Curriculum is just what
really I got the most out of
her probably the best experience was
being a TA for Professor murl Hopkins
and I really just enjoyed getting in
front of a class during my ta session
and helping helping students out in any
way I possibly could and um eventually
that'll probably lead me to becoming a
professor sometime in the later
future lonol provides you a lot of
opportunities that you won't find
anywhere else and the network is
stronger than anything else you will
ever find at another school um it's a
great place to build and to really find
out who you are and it's a place that'll
challenge you in order to find those
things areas and aspects of you that you
would have never otherwise encountered
It prepares you unbelievably the
recruiting process um as far as
professional firms coming to USC to get
you is
[Music]
amazing first of all the El doll SCH of
county has a wonderful staff a lot of
the professors have industry experience
so you get to hear about their stories
you know within the industry not only
with the academics but just like their
interactions with clients with um work
experience so that's great and then also
just the connections you make with the
fellow stents and also with Al lumon
it's just Priceless yeah
[Music]

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### Panama GBB
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfCDZC139dQ

Idioma: en

my name is NaN and I'm a senior at
Marshall school business my name is
Julie Chang I'm a junior at USC and I'm
studying business administration and I
went to Panama gpp this past spring
March 2012 when there we learned that we
will actually team up with students from
Emory University we were split into
groups of five or six and then we were
assigned to a family that had shown
interest in working with us what we got
was information about their family
background as well as their education
background and what their business was
about it takes a lot more effort to
working with people you don't know
before so initially it takes a long time
for us to for my idea of how to work
with the families and what kind of
things we should focus on teaching them
the first day we meet them after we come
back every single day we will debrief
that's a group almost 50 students and we
talk about different experience working
with all the families in the community
so it's very interesting to see that the
community what they do and all weather
daily lives it's like they're very much
like us they have the same interests as
us they like candies they like sweets
they like to take naps they like to sing
and dance and have fun after our debrief
will actually working teams and come up
with the lesson plan for the family for
the next day my team will work from
maybe a PM to like 1am just to come up
with what we're going to talk about the
next day what makes sense to the family
based on their math skills are based on
what they know about importance of
saving money like how much they know
about financial literacy I expected to
do something completely drastic and
change their lives in a huge way and we
did change their lives we went in there
to interact with them and learn from
them as well as teach them

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### Marshall Experience 2008
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDiStAew0lE

Idioma: en

Georgian network I mean it's one of the
best things I've ever seen like other
schools don't have it that's how I got
my job two professors and who they knew
there were former alums or even students
have graduated the pastor willing to
help you out just because your children
they may not know you but you're a
marshal student so as I a did you have
certain professor oh yeah then you're
connected I was able to go to Omaha
Nebraska with a case I'd to visit Warren
Buffett and actually have lunch with him
I was able to study abroad actually just
came back from a semester in Singapore
and we're just really opened my eyes to
globalization and just how small our
world is becoming and how much we as
business people have to learn to change
and adapt to that I think the best thing
about Marshalls they do a really good
job of giving you like a well-rounded
education things from communications to
management finance marketing and they
really give you this ability to sort of
pick what you want to specialize in
being able to pick your concentration
all the students everyone's so welcoming
at the school here and I hope I had the
best experience like meeting new friends
making new friends and like the
professor's I became really close with a
lot of them and they helped me and
guided me through my future and it
probably the whole college experience
was just wonderful I can't explain am so
happy I chose us see the the people here
that makes difference the faculty
students I mean we've got some of the
brightest and best people the faculty
our movers and shakers and all people
who've been there experienced it and you
know and they really connect they really
which really feels like a family here
Los Angeles Community Impact which is an
organization that me and my friends
started which does consulting for
nonprofits in the Los Angeles area and
that's probably been my favorite thing
because we basically started this
project from the ground up you know we
started with only a few members very
disorganized and now it's an
organization of over a hundred people
which you really see the impact in the
community and it's been great mostly
what you got to do is actually get out
there you can't learn everything books
but you also have a whole family behind
you to back you up
every class I've had has pretty much had
group based projects of small team three
to five people and I think that's really
Foster's a team of a culture of teamwork
and creativity and just um really
learning to tolerate other personality
types and work styles

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### Social Entrepreneurship: What's Your Social Impact Story
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alXwUTiJraA

Idioma: en

I'm Caitlyn Montel founder of poke
pantry and this is my social impact
story when I was a senior at USC I took
a non profits course that jump-started
my interest in social entrepreneurship
I began interning at an urban garden and
through that program really saw the way
that food transformed the diets and
livelihoods of kids and classes I found
a way to incorporate the tools that I
learned in the social innovation design
lab course taught by Professor Abbe to
create a solution to address both food
waste and health and nutrition and
that's how pulp pantry was born our
business model is impactful and
important in two ways one in Los Angeles
we don't have recycling infrastructure
just to take care of organic waste and
turn it into something better like
compost so what pole pantry does is we
work with joushi Ares to offer them a
solution that allows them to act on
their values to be more sustainable by
taking their juice pulp and transforming
it into highly nutritious foods but
there's also a clear need for those
those nutritious vegetable resources in
other parts of LA so how can we bridge
those two those two things together with
that I had this idea for pulp pantry and
was able to apply it in my coursework
high in pitch competitions around class
and around us see through the mentorship
network I was able to get connected to
pitch competitions and other
opportunities for funding which then
paved the way to us getting into the USC
incubator and really allowed us to
expand our our brand through a
university sponsored grant I really
believe in the power of the social
enterprise program to transform the
mindset of the entrepreneur and get them
to be thinking a little bit more
strategically about some of these things
rather than just profit it's also it's
also purpose

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