ΠΧ CHAPTER, UC SANTA CRUZ

ALUMNI REFLECTIONS
Hear what some of our alumni have to say about how Delta Sigma Pi has impacted their college career!

"I joined DSP my junior year of college and what a whirlwind these past two years have been. In terms of professional and social growth, I put myself out there and gained the confidence and support that led to my leadership role in this organization, and ultimately the internship and full-time job I wanted. Aside from that, I’ve also gained life long friends and I couldn’t have asked for a happier ending to my college career. To those who aren’t graduating, keep an open mind and step out of your comfort zone because there are so many opportunities that await."
- April Lin | Class of 2019

“As a recent alumni that has entered the workforce I cant help but wonder how far back I would have started if it were not for the professional development I garnered during my time in Delta Sigma Pi. Every stage of life feels like you are entering a higher level league with a pool of even more talented people. Delta Sigma Pi has given me the network, wisdom , and confidence to be able to go to the next league and compete. What I gained didn’t come for free. I truly believe that the time and effort I put in allowed me to learn and gain the knowledge necessary for my success. If you care about something deeply, good things will come out of it. Delta Sigma Pi given me confidence, aptitude, and wisdom."
- Andrew Kim | Class of 2020

“I joined Delta Sigma Pi during my sophomore year and throughout my time, I have grown so much as a person, professionally and socially. The main reason I wanted to join was to be with like-minded individuals and to increase my professionalism. Although I did accomplish that goal, I also gained an everlasting friendship with the people I met in Delta Sigma Pi. Delta Sigma Pi overall opened my mind to greater lengths and taught me to take every opportunity to succeed. Thank you so much for making my college experience the best and giving me life skills in order to use in the real world."
- Martin Trinh | Class of 2020
