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Meet Outstanding Graduate Jose Meneses '22

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Outstanding Graduate Jose Meneses ’22

Since middle school, Jose Meneses 鈥22 dreamed of becoming a lawyer. Born and raised in Manila, Philippines, Meneses and his family immigrated to the U.S. in 2009. He was a at UC Davis, earning a full-ride scholarship, where he graduated with a bachelor of arts in political science before starting law school at UC Law SF.

Meneses said he was drawn to UC Law SF because of its location in the heart of San Francisco and the Legal Education Opportunity Program (LEOP), a program that admits overlooked students from underserved backgrounds and supports them to succeed. He said, 鈥淚 was especially attracted to LEOP because the program offered academic support, a professional network, and a community from diverse backgrounds. LEOP鈥檚 programming gave me the confidence that UC Law SF would support me in my academic goals.鈥

He said he also chose UC Law SF because he wanted to be in a thriving urban center close to the booming technology sector, 鈥淚 chose San Francisco because I wanted exposure to the disruptive technology industry.鈥

After graduation, Meneses will work at as an international tax consultant in the company’s Los Angeles office. 鈥淢y short-term goal is to pass the California Bar Exam and be an officer of the court,鈥 he said. 鈥淢y long-term goal is to start an investment partnership following a values-oriented approach.鈥

While at law school, Meneses participated in numerous activities and organizations. He was involved in , where he competed in the , placing as a regional semifinalist along with his teammate Stephanie Yim 鈥22. Serving as President of Hastings鈥 First Generation Professionals, Meneses completed an externship at . During the summers, he interned with , Hastings’ Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic, and PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP.

鈥淢y summer at PricewaterhouseCoopers was exhilarating and challenging. I was in their International Tax Services Group researching optimal tax restructuring strategies for multinational corporations. Fun fact: (the company) had Jason Derulo and Keith Urban perform for my internship class,鈥 he said.

Initially, he aspired to enter politics and run for public office but said his time at UC Law SF led him to pursue a different path, 鈥淲hen I successfully ran and completed my tenure as a student senator at UC Davis, the nation鈥檚 largest student run government, I was convinced that a future in politics was my calling. But then my experiences in law school and the classes that I鈥檝e taken swayed me to pursue a career in tax and finance.鈥

Meneses had this advice for incoming students: Read more non-law-related books. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important to supplement one鈥檚 education with outside knowledge. Law school has instilled in me a love of reading and learning. Specifically, I learned to read critically and to write with purpose.鈥