2017 Rothman Scholar
Animated and enthusiastic, Ariel Prince has a perpetual smile on her face, which makes it hard to imagine her stunned reaction when she found out she'd been selected as the 2017 recipient of the Frank Rothman scholarship.
"I was in San Francisco, walking down Market Street when I got the call," she recounts. "Everything muted out and I froze."
Ariel had arrived at the conclusion that she wanted to attend law school after working at Hewlett Packard Enterprise (formerly HP) in Palo Alto, and earning a B.A. from UC Berkeley in Political Science while also completing significant coursework in City Planning.
At Berkeley, she excelled in academics, making the Dean's list three consecutive semesters and earning recognition from Pi Sigma Alpha (the National Political Science Honor Society). Ariel also pursued leadership positions with the Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Fraternity and the Jewish Student Union, and was honored as a Leadership Award Scholar for her impact on the community.
During her undergraduate years, Ariel sought law as a possible career path, working as a civil court intern at the Los Angeles Superior Court in Van Nuys and as a white collar crime intern at the Cozen O'Connor law firm in Washington, D.C.
In an effort to determine whether law was the right path, Ariel also explored the world of corporate communications. Upon graduating from Berkeley, Ariel joined Hewlett Packard Enterprise, where she honed her passion for writing while crafting executive speeches, keynote presentations, and press releases. She ultimately discovered that she was more interested in following the legal path she'd started at Berkeley. She wanted to pursue a career helping to shape land use policy and with research she found that USC Gould, with its strong real estate law faculty and curriculum, was very appealing.
Earning the Rothman scholarship was especially meaningful for Ariel, who admires Frank Rothman's approach to his profession. "He was a leader who found new paths and didn't stick to the status quo," she says, "but at the same time he was humble and courteous. That's a tough balance, but one that's also important to me."
Joining USC Gould also meant a return to Los Angeles, where her parents live. "I'm thrilled to be back in L.A., and my parents are happy I'm close. They've even started rooting for the USC football team!"
Now that she's two-thirds through her time at Gould, she's especially proud of the diverse curriculum she's taken. Though her academic focus is real estate and land use, Ariel has also taken courses in art law, entertainment law, and contract drafting. She also honed her skills in written and oral advocacy by placing as a semifinalist in the Hale Moot Court Honors program.
"I tend to be curious. I want to learn it all," she says. Ariel describes her professors as encouraging of this approach. "The professors here are the creme de la creme and the atmosphere feels collaborative," she says, noting that she especially appreciates the brown bag lunches hosted by different faculty, such as Dan Klerman, Clare Pastore, and Robert Rasmussen.
Despite a hectic schedule, Ariel still finds time to attend meetings of the Real Estate Law and Women's Law Association societies. "I enjoy being busy; it builds priorities," she says.
Ariel spent her first law school summer at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP in Los Angeles, but ultimately determined that she wanted to live in San Francisco after graduation. She spent her second summer at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher in San Francisco and looks forward to joining the real estate and land use team at Gibson Dunn as an associate in the fall of 2020.
"Before I arrived here, everyone said that Gould was a collegial environment," Ariel adds, "And it's so true. All of the first-year students knew each other's names immediately."
Ariel is so enthusiastic about Gould that she parlayed her Berkeley tour guide experience into a role as an ambassador leading tours for the law school's admissions office. "I love walking backwards and I love storytelling," she says. "I'm always smiling. I couldn't be happier here."