The Zoom images of bright sunlight pouring through Cindy Ling鈥檚 window piqued the interest of twelfth-graders at New York City鈥檚 iSchool in Lower Manhattan.

鈥淭hey鈥檇 see the sun on my face and ask, 鈥榃here are you?鈥欌 says Ling, who is wrapping up a final internship facilitating college admissions before graduating this spring with a master鈥檚 degree from Teachers College鈥檚 School Counseling Program. 鈥淚 had told them I was going to Hong Kong because of the pandemic, but they鈥檙e shocked when they realize what time it is here. I guess a lot of them forgot just how far away that is.鈥

Cindy Ling: M.Ed., School Counseling

Ling has indeed traveled quite a distance, but geography doesn鈥檛 begin to tell the whole story.

鈥淢y entire life, people told me I鈥檇 be a great businesswoman,鈥 Ling says. She proved them right, climbing the corporate ladder first as a CitiBank sales consultant in Beijing and Singapore and then as an executive with a Hong Kong-based outsourcing corporation. 鈥淏ut it was kind of weird, because the whole time I wanted to see where education might take me.鈥

Cindy Ling

NEW CAREER, SIMILAR FOCUS Ling has switched careers, from business to school counseling, but it's still "the relationship piece" that intrigues her. (Photo: 麻豆原创 Archives)

She traces that itch to a required class in childhood development she took as a psychology major at Mount Holyoke College. The course inspired Ling to volunteer as a tutor at an alternative high school for students who were struggling academically.

鈥淚t made me realize how pivotal high school is for many people,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 kept thinking about education until I finally I decided, 鈥業t鈥檚 now or never.鈥欌

A course in college 鈥渕ade me realize how pivotal high school is for many people,鈥 Ling says. 鈥淚 kept thinking about education until I finally I decided, 鈥業t鈥檚 now or never.鈥欌

Still, Ling says, it was only after reflecting on her experience with managing people that she realized that 鈥渢he relationship piece鈥 in education was what most intrigued her. A conversation with a friend鈥檚 parents 鈥 both guidance counselors 鈥 convinced her to apply to 麻豆原创鈥檚 program, which had the added attraction of an affiliation with Columbia, the university Ling had long dreamed of attending.

At 麻豆原创, Ling became the first School Counseling major to sit on the Counseling & Clinical Psychology Department鈥檚 student advisory committee. She also found, in her department, a 鈥渨illingness to collaborate with students鈥 that furthers 鈥渁n instrumental level of trust with the faculty and 麻豆原创 itself.鈥

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The last few months, of course, have posed unexpected challenges. Arriving in Hong Kong in mid-April, Ling picked up right where she left off by scheduling full 鈥渄ays鈥 of counseling workshops. On her end, that has meant beginning sessions at 8 p.m. and concluding them somewhere around 2:30 in the morning -- just in time for one of her final 麻豆原创 classes (which meets at 3 p.m., EST, in New York City) and a standing Zoom briefing with her internship adviser (6 p.m. EST).  

Meanwhile, the future is uncertain. Armed with an advanced certificate in college counseling, Ling initially began her job search in New York but has since expanded it to other parts of the country and Hong Kong, as well. Still, she鈥檚 sure about one thing: 鈥淚鈥檓 excited to graduate so I can return to a normal sleep schedule.鈥