I'm a current junior at Princeton University studying Public Police in Race in the department of African-American Studies. I spent the summers of 2020 and 2021 as a volunteer with Writer's Ink, an organization based out of CA that teaches young children the fundamentals of creative writing. In high school, I was also a Head Writing Center Fellow and received a perfect score of 36 on the ACT English Section, and a 35 on the ACT Reading section.
At Princeton, I am a former leader for our...
I'm a current junior at Princeton University studying Public Police in Race in the department of African-American Studies. I spent the summers of 2020 and 2021 as a volunteer with Writer's Ink, an organization based out of CA that teaches young children the fundamentals of creative writing. In high school, I was also a Head Writing Center Fellow and received a perfect score of 36 on the ACT English Section, and a 35 on the ACT Reading section.
At Princeton, I am a former leader for our Mock Trial program. As a captain, I led a team to nationals through constructive feedback and building a safe community that fostered growth. Throughout the season, we received team awards and I also received individual ones which go to my skills with public speaking and preparation. Additionally, I manage three nights of events per week, for our student-run coffee shop. I'm also incredibly interested in the law, and going to law school following graduation. To this end, I have taken many classes related to criminal justice and public policy, and have held internships in both realms.
As a tutor, I pride myself on my ability to adjust to students' needs and creating a comfortable environment for all.