Matt Jones
University of Maine, computer engineering and electrical engineering major, graduated 2010
Current hometown: Newport, R.I.
Age: 26
Live at home/rent/buy your own home? Rent
Current job? Computer engineer (3 years).
Enjoy what you do? Yes
Major milestones the last four years: Moved to Rhode Island to start career.
So, the big question: Was it worth it? Yes, absolutely.
Is your job now related to your major? Yes.
Please finish this sentence: “When it came to college, my parents were right about . . .” preparing me for living on my own at college.
And: “My parents were wrong about . . .” I don’t think they were ever “wrong.” They may have worried a bit much, but there is nothing wrong with that.
What are you hoping for as you look out over the next 10 years? Continue advancing in my career and traveling when I can.
Do you feel your college experience plays any role in those goals? Yes. It was worth every penny.
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Since the Sun Journal stopped following the original 15 students in our “Following the Freshmen” series in 2009, bringing to a close our four-year college project, they’ve established interesting lives, careers and pursuits. And gained a lot of perspective on the value of their educations. We were able to catch up with 11 former freshmen and quiz them about life, college and future goals, and how school played into all of it.
- Jennifer Berresford: In the pharmaceutical industry, pet foster-mom-to-be
- Tracy Bradley: Helping others get fit, enjoying Boston
- Sasha Campbell: Dancer, mom, busy lady
- Alison Coleman: Moving up the ranks at work, still fitting in softball
- Danielle Eaton: Marketer, mom, grateful former Bostonian
- Brian Erickson: Engineer open to new adventures
- Matt Jones: Computer engineer in Rhode Island
- Loren Lepage: Helping others rehab and loving it
- Elizabeth Mitchell: Taking life and career to the West Coast
- Tyson Morgan: Learning, teaching, writing
- Ryan Reed: Teacher, husband, dad
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