WHERE ARE THE 27 GRADUATES NOW?


  18 are freshmen at college somewhere in the world
Jeremy Berke - Haverford (Pennsylvania) - he loves it and says "Maya is a gift…I felt very confident and able during all of the placement exams."
Rishi Bond - Marymount (California)
Claudia Brambila - Monterrey Tech (Mexico)
Ricardo Frohmader - Armstrong Atlantic State University (Georgia)
Walter Frohmader - California State Polytechnic
Jenniffer Green - Tufts (Massachusetts)
Miroslava Jiménez - Monterrey Tech (Mexico)
Mark Lent - Emerson (Massachusetts)
Jessica Matos - Boston University (Massachusetts)
Hugo Miller - Loyola New Orleans (Louisiana)
Taylor Ramsey - Washington University (Missouri)
Hye-Min Song - Rhode Island School of Design
Ji-Ho Song - Armstrong Atlantic State University (Georgia)
José Torres - Universidad Del Valle (Guatemala) - majoring in mechanical engineering
Tina Tsai - Cornell (New York)
Clara Van der Pol - Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (Holland) - majoring in economics
Vanessa Wiater - Tisch School of the Arts/New York University - "Wo...it's been 2 months. The university is great, acting is tough, I never thought I'd make it this far (thanks to Mr. Menendez)... so far having a great time here.... and keeping in touch with my classmates"
Diego Werren - Ecole Hotelière de Lausanne (Switzerland)

3 are taking courses or studying for a technical career:
Saira and Salma Mendoza - studying French in Canada; they plan to return to Guatemala to enroll in either the Francisco Marroquín or Galileo in January '03
Eduardo Santella -- is living his dream: studying sound engineering at the Technological Recording Studio in Hollywood (California)

6 are working or otherwise keeping busy until they enroll in school next year:
Mónica Chang - went back to Korea for a year
Nancy Flores - planning to study in Costa Rica
Suk Young Hwang
Ron Molina - working until he can begin studying business administration next January at the Francisco Marroquín
Amaranta Villar
Dan Ward
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