MAJOR
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
- Peer Mentor
- Men's Rowing
LEARN BY DOING
- Study Abroad
Becoming Sinophone
Charles Snyder
Class of 2021 • Stonington, ConnecticutMAJOR
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
- Peer Mentor
- Men's Rowing
LEARN BY DOING
- Study Abroad
As a study abroad student, seeing the sights, learning the area, and making new friends are all to be expected. But, after visiting a local elementary school, Snyder recognized that this trip was much more profound. Holding perfectly natural conversations with the children, he realized that his Chinese had significantly improved.
“It was incredibly rewarding to see that I was at a point where natives could understand me, without the need for ridiculous hand motions or roundabout explanations,” he described.
Figuring he would study abroad at Washington College, Charles didn’t anticipate how much this decision would anticipate his future plans. Now, he is confident he would be comfortable with a career based in Asia, rather than simply working for a company in the United States that regularly deals with the Asian economy.
For his economics Senior Capstone Experience, Charles plans to look at the role that language plays for English and Chinese speakers in the global marketplace. Combining an extensive knowledge of economic principles with advanced translating skills and an understanding of Chinese culture and government, this truly culminating project will incorporate the best of both his economics degree with his Asian studies minor.
Back on the Eastern Shore, head down to the Chester River to find Snyder hanging out and working hard with his closest friends and teammates on the men’s rowing team.
“They have pushed me to achieve what I never thought possible before coming to college,” he reflects. Not only has this team formed his core group of friends, but it has helped him flourish as a student, athlete, and most importantly, as a young adult.
Beyond rowing, he continues to make the most out of his college experience - attending on-campus events and starting traditions of his own. From Dumpling Night with the Asian Studies Department to a Friendsgiving celebration at a friend’s apartment, Charles’s experience is unique, but not uncommon for a student here. At Washington College, you can truly do it all.
Charles's Four Year Plan