Zenan 'Vincent' Shen from China is majoring in computer science and minoring in German language and culture at Temple University. Through a blog, Shen shared his experience as an international Temple Owl. "People always say that if you have a great start, then you are halfway to success. Last spring semester, I had a great start at Temple University."

I chose to major in computer science because...

I have a strong feeling that the future belongs to the people who know technology. That is the reason I chose computer science as my major, and I chose my minor because Germany is one of my favorite countries in the world. Germany is not only a beautiful and culturally rich country, but the language now plays a significant role in technology, business, etc., and one day I would like to live there. Most importantly, if I can speak Chinese, English, and German, then I will be able to speak with more than half of the world population!

As a Temple student...

I have a hectic schedule. My time is mostly spent on classes and college events. For example, I had six courses my first term. As a personal hobby, I have performed magic tricks for more than three years. When I first came to the United States four years ago, I did not speak English. During that time, I tried to build connections with American students, and eventually performing magic tricks became one of the great ways to make friends. I had a magic performance in the Student Center last year for a Temple University Chinese New Year event.

One of my goals is... 

Losing weight and try harder and harder on my fencing skills. Besides regular training, Temple University offers free gym access on campus and a discounted price for a personal trainer. I am also delighted that Temple University offers the Peer2Peer program, which allows me to make more friends and helps my English and German when I meet with other students.

I'm looking foward to... 

Catching up with my friends. As a member of a Philly Christian student group, I have met a lot of bright and intelligent young people, and we had a successful club fair at the Student Center. I am so happy that more and more students will join us. I cannot wait to build more meaningful and lifelong connections with other people. When I am free, I love to do more volunteer work, like how I became a Chinese volunteer tutor at Temple University Confucius Institute. Honestly speaking, when I am creating value for the university, I feel genuinely proud of myself because it is not only an opportunity for me but also for the goodwill of others.