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Gwen did, after first working as an office manager in a dentistry office. "Working in that office helped me figure out what I wanted," she says. "It inspired me to move forward." Gwen began taking classes at City College, earning her associates degree in human biology in 1994. "I wasn't sure what kind of student I would be in college," Gwen says. "But when I decided to go into dental hygiene, I realized the best place I could go to was City. I found that the quality of instruction, especially from the biology faculty, was very good." Gwen transferred to the University of California at San Francisco to complete her bachelor's of science degree in dental hygiene, then received her master's in health science from San Francisco State. "I was told when I transferred that I would have to work harder than the other students do because I had attended at the junior college level," Gwen says. "But I found I was very prepared. I continued to get A's." Gwen is now an assistant clinical professor at UCSF. Gwen says she looks back on her days at City College with fondness. "I
was a little older, and I didn't have a financial background that meant
automatically going to college," she says. "But after working
35 hours a week and taking 15 units a week during the first year, I found
the right mix. City was the place."
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![]() "I needed a place to build my confidence. I found it." |