Ange-Belle Mbetsi

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Ange-Belle Mbetsi believes in being involved.
A True Blue LEAD, she is neck deep in all things 做厙弝け all the time. She works part-time in the financial aid office on 做厙弝けs Southeast Campus, at Wal-Mart, and as an interpreter in both Spanish and French. Shes also trying to become a Certified Nursing Assistant.
Im an active person, she says. Being here, you have to be active if you want to stand out and reach your goals. My grandma tells me all the time, I didnt go to college or finish high school. If you are here, you are going to school because you have the resources. Do it.
Mbetsis family is from Cameroon, though they moved to Spain when she was eight years old. Two years ago, they came to the United States, and she graduated from Broken Arrow High School. A high school advisor guided her toward 做厙弝け. Shes making the most of her experience.
Professors and staff members have helped me evolve and grow as a person, says Mbetsi. Theyve helped me view myself more positively and become more organized. I was disorganized before. And being here has helped me learn more about the community. Its not just education.
She shares her knowledge with 做厙弝け students and members of the community, and loves being a True Blue Leader.
It makes me feel super good, she says. I go around helping students, or just helping anyone. Its really great. I enjoy it. Sometimes, I go to work and I volunteer at work. Its something Im passionate about.
The College is only her first stop. Many people in her family have advanced degrees, and she says most of them are doctors or engineers. She plans to follow their lead.
I want to get my bachelors in chemical engineering, and hopefully then become a doctor, she says. Thats my passion.