Congratulations to Concordia alumna Dakota Chen Ma, who has been inducted into Dartmouth's Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, America’s most prestigious academic honor society.
Dakota is now a Class of 2022 undergraduate at Dartmouth, double majoring in biology and psychology.
Recently, we caught up with her to celebrate her latest accomplishment and look back at the opportunities she had to fuel her passion in science at Concordia Shanghai.
I’m extremely honored and grateful. I’ve put in a lot of hard work over the past three years, so it feels validating to see my efforts acknowledged, especially on this scale!
I actually applied to college intending to major in biology as I was intrigued by the scientific basis of life and how our bodies “work”. The counseling program was very helpful throughout my college application process. When I was choosing which college to attend, my counselor Mr. Compton put me in contact with alumni and his former students who attended my prospective schools. I was able to ask questions about their experiences directly to gain honest perspectives on both the pros and cons of the school. Furthermore, they were able to share their own struggles with transitioning to college and the resources that were available to ease that transition, which validated my concerns as an anxious high school senior.
What drew me to Dartmouth specifically was the smaller campus. I enjoyed the level of contact and support I received from teachers and the close friendships I formed at Concordia, and I wanted to attend a college that could provide the same level of community. The Dartmouth students I spoke with all brought up how the size and location of the school meant that they could build strong connections with their peers and easily reach out to professors, but still access significant research/internship opportunities.
I’ve always been interested in science, but I developed my particular interest in biology during my junior and senior years at Concordia. Mr. Gordon’s AP Biology class cultivated my basic understanding of biology and provided an overview of the many sub-areas within the field. Mr. Barrientes’s Independent Research class allowed me to then apply my biological knowledge to experimentation – I conducted microbiological research* on H. pylori while also exploring medicine and organic chemistry.
In this way, I loved the opportunities Concordia provided to advance the learning experience outside the classroom, from Intel ISEF to TrIBES trips and APAC. My most treasured memories at Concordia stem from shared experiences, like the weekends we spent in the chemistry lab, the late-night musical rehearsals, or the time we decorated a classroom with balloons.
My time at Concordia helped me discover my passions and foster lifelong friendships that still act as a key source of support for me today. Therefore, I would encourage students to cherish their time at Concordia and take advantage of the opportunities/support the school provides.
I will be taking a few gap years and then applying to medical school.
Congratulations, Dakota! We know you have many more amazing accomplishments in your future!