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Name

Gilberto Perez

Major

Spanish & Sociology & Latin American Studies

Hometown

Hanover Park, Illinois

My journey to Â鶹´«Ã½ began with the QuestBridge organization. After browsing through all the materials that I could find online, I was excited by the abundance of opportunities that Â鶹´«Ã½ makes possible, so I felt that I had to apply!

As a fourth-year, I still appreciate the many features that attracted me to Â鶹´«Ã½, like our beautiful campus and welcoming community.

From QuestBridge to Campus

Gil standing with sign

Finding out that I matched with Â鶹´«Ã½ through QuestBridge was a great early Christmas present.

When I found out that I matched to Â鶹´«Ã½, I was very excited, but also a bit nervous. I knew that Â鶹´«Ã½ would be a great place to be a student, but it felt overwhelming to have already made such an important decision at a time when my classmates were still applying to colleges. Thankfully, my fellow QuestBridge Match Scholars and I were able to meet each other through social media a few weeks after being matched, which allowed us to create a sense of community before we even arrived on campus.

Once we got to Â鶹´«Ã½, we were welcomed by older QuestBridge scholars to join them in bi-weekly group events, which primarily consist of study breaks and community hours (with plenty of snacks). Our group includes many non-Match scholars who also applied through QuestBridge, so whether or not you were selected through the National Match process, new QB-affiliated students are always welcome!

Â鶹´«Ã½'s QuestBridge chapter poses for a group photo

Â鶹´«Ã½'s QuestBridge chapter poses for a group photo to celebrate National Quest Day, held each November.

GC Pride

Being on the also helped ease my transition to Â鶹´«Ã½. Pre-season, held a few weeks before classes started, introduced me to my teammates and many other student-athletes.

Soccer field game 1
Soccer field game 2 players in huddle

(L): Celebrating a goal against Buena Vista University. (R): A serious halftime chat.

In addition to meeting friends across class years and experiencing the joy of playing my favorite sport every day, soccer helped me develop skills that have benefited me as a student, like time management and communication. I also appreciated the opportunity to visit a ton of different places across the Midwest. One of the highlights from my time on the soccer team is having reached the Midwest Conference Championship game during my first year.

Gil sitting on yellow bench

Despite losing the championship game, I was happy to have made it to the finals in my first year!

Internship in Chicago

I had always thought of internships as something that I would do going into my third or fourth year of college, but I was delighted to have the chance to intern with Revolution Tailors in Chicago during the summer after my first year. Through , I connected with Â鶹´«Ã½ alumnus Matt Rosenbaum '11 and landed an internship at his made-to-measure men's clothing company. I worked on content development for social media and the website, learned about the supply chain, and did some consulting with clients. My favorite part of the whole experience was that I was able to find an opportunity that related to my interest in fashion!

Gil standing near waterfront
Gil sitting on lighted stairs

L: One perk of the internship was getting my own made-to-measure suit! So, the other Â鶹´«Ã½ intern and I headed downtown for a photo shoot. R: Hanging out on the set of a wedding photoshoot featuring Revolution Tailors' made-to-measure suits.

Spring Break Service

During spring break of my second year, I partnered with a friend to co-lead an Alternative Break trip. We took a group of 12 Â鶹´«Ã½ students to Chicago for a week and volunteered with , an organization that helps immigrants and refugees in the area through legal services, classes for adults, and a few other areas.

The planning process started in September, which included figuring out transportation to Chicago, budgeting, and making an itinerary. I was in charge of navigating our group throughout the city of Chicago on public transportation and managing our budget for the week. These tasks were at times challenging, but definitely very rewarding!

Chinatown group photo
two students transporting food

L: Our group stopped in Chinatown for food and a photo after a day of work. R: Transporting food for twelve students...thanks to a lift from Graciela Guzman '11, a Â鶹´«Ã½ alum!

Experiential Learning

Despite not studying abroad, I was still able to have a number of experiential and off-campus learning experiences at Â鶹´«Ã½. One of the most memorable was spending a few days in the Twin Cities (Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN) during fall break of 2018. The trip was sponsored by Â鶹´«Ã½'s Wilson Center for Innovation and Leadership and focused on the intersection of sports, politics, and economics. In addition to networking with alumni, we had a ton of unique experiences, like chatting with Mayor Jacob Frey and meeting the CEO of the Minnesota Twins. We also attended a Minnesota United FC soccer game and toured the Minnesota Vikings' brand-new stadium!

Cherry on spoon
Gil's sitting in player locker room
Gil's standing next to basketball court
Gil's standing next to football field
Group photo at center of basketball court

A collection of photos from my week in (and first visit to) the Twin Cities.

Â鶹´«Ã½ians Outside Â鶹´«Ã½

Girl's celebrating with friends

Celebrating a friend's new postgraduate job

Â鶹´«Ã½ students come from everywhere, which has allowed me to connect with many Â鶹´«Ã½ian friends away from campus! There is always a significant number of Â鶹´«Ã½ians in the Chicago area. Some are from there, others come to visit, and some are there for an internship. This makes it possible to connect with people, even when I’m back at home.

One summer, I was in Los Angeles for a few days and connected with a Â鶹´«Ã½ friend from the area. We are both research fellows in the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Research Fellowship and were working on projects in a similar field, so we visited the Chicano Studies Research Center Library at UCLA.

Gil's photo with friend in front of building

Bruin for a day: visiting UCLA with a Â鶹´«Ã½ friend.

My Time In College

I know that my time in college has prepared me well for the next chapter of my life. The people I have met and things that I have learned, both inside and outside of the classroom, have indelibly shaped my future goals.

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Post-Grad

After graduating from Â鶹´«Ã½, I became a graduate student in the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign's Gies College of Business! 

Combining my liberal arts education with a business background, I landed two roles after 10 months of studying. I landed an internship at Kohl’s as a retail store manager in the summer, and then as a carrier sales representative at Capstone Logistics, LLC, in the fall.

I’m still in the greater Chicago area, but this time with Guerrero as their content and advertising manager. Guerrero is an executive advancement company that is committed to the advancement of great executives and diversifying business leadership. Guerrero especially specializes in expanding Latino voices, recruiting diverse leadership talent, elevating young professionals, and incorporating further DEI initiatives.


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