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Rana Rastegari '26

Hometowns: London, UK and Shiraz, Iran
"Bryn Mawr has taught me so much, from organic chemistry mechanisms to the intricacies of聽Kafka鈥檚 writing, but most importantly it has taught me the importance of community."

"Bryn Mawr has taught me so much, from organic chemistry mechanisms to the intricacies of聽Kafka鈥檚 writing, but most importantly it has taught me the importance of community."

Growing up in Iran, my favorite bedtime story was 鈥淒addy-Long-Legs.鈥 My mum would read it to me in Farsi and I would watch the cartoon with Farsi dubs because it was the only way I could understand it. The main character, Judy Abott, was an orphan who, against all odds, suddenly found herself in college. She attended a women鈥檚 college on the East Coast where she made wonderful friends before graduating. I am now in my junior year of college at a women鈥檚 college on the East Coast, double majoring in Literatures in English and Chemistry with an immense love for writing. I like to think that somehow, fate aligned for my favorite childhood story to become my own reality. Whilst I have no anonymous older benefactor who ends up asking for my hand in marriage (thankfully), parts of the novel that I felt most drawn to have materialized in my own life at Bryn Mawr. 

Rana Rastegari '26 looking through a magnifying glass
Rana got a glimpse of Bryn Mawr through online information sessions

In my last two years of high school in London, I became a Sutton Trust Scholar where I worked closely with them and Fulbright to apply to schools in the States. Due to Covid, I wasn鈥檛 able to tour any schools so we attended online information sessions instead. One of them was titled 鈥淭he Seven Sister Colleges,鈥 where I was first introduced to Bryn Mawr. I immediately had a gut feeling that this was the one鈥擨 knew I had found a home. Even through a virtual information session, I could sense that the school offered a community that could not be replicated. I was so certain that I decided to apply Early Decision I and if I didn鈥檛 get in, I would just stay in the UK. 

Even before applying, I knew that I wanted to major in English as writing had been a huge part of my life for years. Having learnt English as a second language, it took a lot of work to be able to feel confident in my writing ability and I was eager to continue improving. During my research, I would read through articles on the website and was continuously impressed. Now, as a Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Bi-College Newspaper, I hope to continue our legacy as foremost to the truth and to the members of our community. 

During the first semester of my freshman year, I took General Chemistry with Professor Francl. I had already completed a Chemistry A-level which I found incredibly challenging, but I loved the content and was eager to take the course at Bryn Mawr. Although I had no intention of majoring in Chemistry, my first semester changed that completely. The approach to learning was personal; I knew that my professor wanted the very best for me and was incredibly accommodating to all of our learning styles. Though I had struggled with chemistry exams in high school, the policies at Bryn Mawr (such as the academic and social honor code) allowed me to feel supported and trusted as a student taking exams. I declared both of my majors in my sophomore year and although it hasn鈥檛 been easy by any means, I know I can always count on my professors for support. 

There are opportunities to be involved in such a wide range of experiences on campus. This year I became a tour guide, a and the Class of 2026 Co-President. I鈥檝e been able to step into leadership positions that have offered me invaluable insight on so many topics, one of the main things being budget management for an entire class year! 

Rana Rastegari '26 in front of Erdman Dorm
Rana sitting in front of Erdman Dorm and Dining Hall

Though most of our traditions at Bryn Mawr are mostly kept top secret, I knew before arriving that May Day would feel magical. My first May Day consisted of pouring rain, may-pole dancing, soaked dresses and pure joy. Though I had loved my freshman year, May Day was truly the moment that Bryn Mawr became my home. 

Bryn Mawr has taught me so much, from organic chemistry mechanisms to the intricacies of Kafka鈥檚 writing, but most importantly it has taught me the importance of community. I am beyond certain that the relationships I have cultivated at Bryn Mawr will have life long impacts. It is through these people and this place鈥攖he drive for excellence, the reminder that 鈥榙one is good,鈥 the unforgettable traditions, the legacy of those who came before us, the pursuit of knowledge, and the love for our peers鈥攖hat I have grown into the best version of myself at Bryn Mawr. 

Ishana, Rana, and Baylor '25
Ishana, Rana, and Baylor '25

Rana Rastegari '26 is a double major in Literatures in Engligh and Chemistry. Around campus, Rana is a Co-President of Class of 2026, Co-Editor-in-Chief of Bi-College Newspaper, and Writing Center Tutor.

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