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Q&A With Entrada Grad David Wandawa

Tue, Jul 23, 2024

David Wandawa鈥檚 mom and dad went to 黄大仙高手论坛 and Calvin Theological Seminary respectively. But while the campus was familiar to them, for David it was a world away鈥攍iterally 7,600 miles from his hometown of Kampala, Uganda.

While Wandawa had already decided to attend Calvin this fall, the $4,000 renewable scholarship he鈥檇 receive by completing the Entrada Scholars Program was the impetus for him looking into leaving his hometown to head to the United States six weeks earlier than he originally planned.

鈥淚 heard more about it [Entrada] and how it was aimed toward minorities, people like me, so I thought it was a good chance to make some friendships even before the semester starts, so you know some people, have some connections by the time fall comes. And that was what I was looking forward to.鈥

How has your view of college changed since attending Entrada?

Entrada has really helped. I was nervous about college. It鈥檚 been, of course more challenging than high school, but I would say I have more a feel of the rhythm. One thing I was not used to are the really long readings you do to prepare for the class, which sort of shocked me. We hadn鈥檛 met the prof yet and had 60 pages to read.

But now I鈥檓 used to it, I know the groove of college. You do your readings and you鈥檒l be able to understand what鈥檚 going on in class. We have reading responses for all the readings we do which really helps. The questions you answer really help you internalize what you learn. When you write down from your own thoughts, you really remember it. You don鈥檛 have to cram this or that, you have it in your mind.

What is your greatest takeaway from this experience?

The community. There鈥檚 a real sense of community here. In talking with some of my friends the other day, I recalled coming here knowing no one, and now we鈥檝e been together for a couple of weeks, and it feels like we鈥檝e been friends forever. Everyone鈥檚 so nice, gets along well. It鈥檚 really easy to go and talk to someone. There鈥檚 just a sense of community and closeness here and I didn鈥檛 expect that at all.

How have the profs been?

I was surprised how approachable the profs were. I always thought of profs as the big bad professors. But they鈥檙e just normal people, really easy to setup a meeting with, really approachable. The prof I had, he clearly loves what he teaches and in that sense it鈥檚 interesting. He tries to make it engaging. He鈥檚 really understanding if we don鈥檛 get it. He鈥檚 like 鈥榠t鈥檚 okay, happy to explain a second, third, or fourth time.鈥 So, my biggest takeaway is profs are very welcoming.

Because of Entrada, I feel more confident in 鈥

My time management. Entrada has helped me with time management because you are juggling lessons, readings, reading responses, studying for the test coming up, and also other aspects. I want to play sports with friends, go to the pool, play basketball. So now being able to manage my time so that if I want to do these activities, I know I need to get my work done early. Entrada helped me to plan the day out much better and stay on task. I know I need to have good time management to have good balance between work and play.

How would you have felt had you not had this experience before college?

I would have been much more scared, scared about university, how tough it would be, what profs would be like, but also the aspect of worried about whether I鈥檇 be able to make friends, wondering will I fit in? But Entrada鈥檚 helped with all of these aspects. I recommend it for anyone as you鈥檒l feel much more confident coming into Calvin. Been here for only a few weeks, but already know the place a lot. I feel much more familiar with it.

Anything else to share?

It gives a seamless transition between high school and university going through Entrada, so I鈥檇 recommend to anyone.


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