September 11, 2024
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1) Testmasters Wkshp
2) Apply to Bic C Ref.
3) Goldman Sachs Panel TONIGHT!!!
4) Schaeffer Fllwshp
5) Cal in Sac Fllwshp
6) Register to VOTE
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1) Testmasters Wkshp
Testmasters Wkshp
Hello!
You are invited to a LSAT Workshop presented by TestMasters, the leader in high-end LSAT preparation.
When: September 18, 2024 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM Pacific Time
Register in advance for this meeting
The workshop will be conducted by Rachel Sheffield, a veteran TestMasters instructor with an official LSAT score of 177 and over 20 years of LSAT teaching experience. Attendees will be challenged with a series of difficult LSAT questions and Rachel will demonstrate the most effective methods for tackling them.
If you are interested in law school and want to crush the LSAT, don't miss this great opportunity. RSVP now to save your spot!
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2) Apply to Bic C Ref.
Apply to Bic C Ref.
Please share this widely! Please complete the application below to become a student representative for the Big C Student Fee Advisory Committee. Applications are due Sun., Sept 15, 2024 at 11:59pm.
APPLY TO BIG C STUDENT FEE REFERENDUM ADVISORY COMMITTEE
We are in need of the following:
● Two (2) student representatives (includes students served by that space) from the Centers for Educational Justice & Community Engagement (EJCE)
● One (1) At-large graduate/professional school student
Please note, students must be available to attend an initial meeting in October 2024. Reading applications and selection will occur in January-February 2025.
We are in need of the following:
● Two (2) student representatives (includes students served by that space) from the Centers for Educational Justice & Community Engagement (EJCE)
- African American Student Development
- Asian Pacific American Student Development
- Chicanx Latinx Student Development
- Gender Equity Resource Center
- Multicultural Community Center
- Native American Student Development
● One (1) At-large graduate/professional school student
Please note, students must be available to attend an initial meeting in October 2024. Reading applications and selection will occur in January-February 2025.
Advisory Committee Charge & Structure
The Advisory Committee is looking for students who are interested in helping in the general oversight of the fee, as well as review, selection, and allocation of student-initiated funds that are a component of the Big C Student Fee Referendum. The committee will meet approximately 3-4 times during the academic year, with the majority of the time being spent on grant deliberations in the early Spring semester.
Big C Student Fee Advisory Committee comprised of:
● Two (2) staff representatives from EJCE:
● Two (2) student representative from the EJCE spaces: Application Process
●Two (2) At-large student representatives: Application Process
Big C Student Fee Advisory Committee comprised of:
● Two (2) staff representatives from EJCE:
Advisory Committee Co-chair - Lupe Gallegos-Diaz (2023-2025)
Advisory Committee Co-chair - Em Huang (2024-2026)
● One (1) Undergraduate representative: Appointed by ASUC President
● One (1) Graduate Assembly representative: Appointed by GA President
● One (1) Undergraduate representative: Appointed by ASUC President
● One (1) Graduate Assembly representative: Appointed by GA President
● One (1) representative from the Committee on Student Fees: Appointed by CSF
● Two (2) student representative from the EJCE spaces: Application Process
●Two (2) At-large student representatives: Application Process
○ One graduate/professional school student
○ One undergraduate student
Total Members: 9
○ One undergraduate student
Total Members: 9
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3) Goldman Sachs Panel
Goldman Sachs Panel
Day in the Life Panel
In partnership with ASUC and some student organizations on campus, Goldman Sachs is hosting a “Day in the Life” Panel with our current analyst/associates across various divisions on Wednesday, September 11th, from 7-8pm at the Eshleman Hall Senate Chambers on the 5th floor.
Join us at our upcoming event to meet us and learn more about the
opportunities we offer.
Goldman Sachs is where exceptional people can build extraordinary
careers. We seek to hire people with diverse skill sets, interests, and
backgrounds – and we provide them with hands-on experience to
business challenges and opportunities to learn firsthand from the
very best.
We look forward to meeting you.
Register
Join us at our upcoming event to meet us and learn more about the
opportunities we offer.
Goldman Sachs is where exceptional people can build extraordinary
careers. We seek to hire people with diverse skill sets, interests, and
backgrounds – and we provide them with hands-on experience to
business challenges and opportunities to learn firsthand from the
very best.
We look forward to meeting you.
Register
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4) Schaeffer Fllwshp
Schaeffer Fllwshp
The Matsui Center's Leonard D. Schaeffer Fellows in Government Service program supports undergraduate students pursuing careers in government. Schaeffer Fellows complete 10-week, full-time summer internships with a government agency or elected official at the federal, state or local level. In additional to their summer internship experience, Fellows attend a 3-day professional conference in Washington, DC, and benefit from professional development, mentorship, and networking opportunities. These experiences are designed to help Fellows prepare for their careers and develop an informed view of government service and operations. Fellows receive a $5,500 stipend to defray summer living and transportation expenses.
Requirements, eligibility, & more: Click Here
Application Deadline: Sunday, October 6 at 11:59pm
Program Contact: Megan Collins, Matsui Program Manager, meganjcollins@berkeley.edu
Requirements, eligibility, & more: Click Here
Application Deadline: Sunday, October 6 at 11:59pm
Program Contact: Megan Collins, Matsui Program Manager, meganjcollins@berkeley.edu
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5) Cal in Sac Fllwshp
Cal in Sac Fllwshp
The Cal-in-Sacramento Fellowship is one of the University of California’s largest and most prestigious campus-based public service internship programs. Each year, the Matsui Center selects a cohort of 30 UC Berkeley undergraduates who are passionate about public service and helps prepare them for a meaningful career through coursework, research training, and internship experience. During the spring semester, Fellows take a 3-unit course on California policy and politics, along with a professional development curriculum and research training. During the summer, Fellows move to Sacramento, where they complete an eight-week public service internship and conduct original research on a topic impacting Californians. The program provides free shared housing in Sacramento, a free Sacramento RT Light Rail pass, and a modest living stipend. Applicants are also eligible to apply for a supplemental Research Fellowship.
Requirements, eligibility, & more: Click Here
Application Deadline: Sunday, October 6 at 11:59pm
Program Contact: Megan Collins, Matsui Program Manager, meganjcollins@berkeley.edu
Requirements, eligibility, & more: Click Here
Application Deadline: Sunday, October 6 at 11:59pm
Program Contact: Megan Collins, Matsui Program Manager, meganjcollins@berkeley.edu
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6) Register to VOTE
Register to VOTE
Go here to register.
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