![]() ![]() ![]() Sarah (Hutter) Wilterson Alumna / Psychology/Neuroscience / Princeton UniversityĬRC's Honors program's alumna and Sacramento native, Sarah (Hutter) Wilterson is a graduate student at Princeton University, where she is a Ph.D. "The honors program is a great way to meet mentors who can help as you move through college and beyond. I went back to school and started my new career in my mid-thirties. It is never too late to change your career path. I decided to go back to school to explore my passion of computer science and technology. After graduating, I worked in commercial real estate and insurance for ten years. I graduated from University of San Francisco in 2005 with a BA in Media Studies. What advice do you have for students and future students? ![]() The staff seemed to enjoy their jobs and take their students seriously. I was able to pinpoint which direction I wanted to take in my new career.Ĭosumnes River College classes were affordable. The various courses offered allowed me to test the waters of what interested me. I was attracted to the cybersecurity aspect of computer science because of political events happening all around the world centered around information warfare and cyber-crime. My major was Information Systems Assurance. ![]() Wierzbicki says he’s inspired by, “All of the anonymous people who push through adversities because they don't allow any obstacles to write their life stories.” How do you think CRC prepared you for your future? I also wanted a career that was challenging and that I would be making a difference in the world. I wanted financial independence and to have a career that will last me the rest of my life. What has been the key motivating factor or factors in your life to pursue your goal(s)? Tyler Wierzbicki Alum / Information Systems Assurance / Cosumnes River College I went back to school and started my new career in my mid-thirties." "It is never too late to change your career path. ![]()
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