Rosie

 

Hi! My name is Rosie, and I’m a graduate of Harvard University, where I studied Applied Math and minored in Ethnicity, Migration, and Rights. I am currently a programmer in public health research.

I hope to contribute my experience in tutoring, communication skills, and commitment to making learning accessible and enjoyable. In my time as a high school and college student—and now in my role as a programmer on large-scale public health projects—I have been proactive and organized. While in school, I juggled classes, sports, leadership in multiple clubs, and community service. As a data programmer, I work on multiple studies, including an annual Massachusetts-wide survey of mental health and substance use in public school students. In this work, I anticipate project needs and complete timely reports and figures for meetings, external collaborators and stakeholders, and papers and presentations. My current work reflects my deep care for student well-being.

Throughout my tutoring and mentoring experience, I have especially enjoyed helping students in math, SAT prep, writing, and college essay support—watching them gain confidence in their problem-solving abilities and achieve steady improvement in their results. I believe that every student can succeed, as I value the importance of communicating clearly with both students and parents to ensure that learning needs and goals are met. I have enjoyed working with students to create effective study plans and am eager to continue developing my tutoring skills.

In my free time, I like to sing in choirs and at community events, read, go on hikes, and cook. I’m looking forward to helping you in any way I can!

College:

Education: Harvard University
Undergrad Major: B.A. Applied Math (focus in Biology)
Other Degrees/Minors: Minor in Ethnicity, Migration, Rights

High School:

Class Rank: Top 2% of class
Awards & Honors: Amity Education Award of Distinction, National Merit Finalist, AP Scholar with Distinction, National Spanish Exam- Silver (Spanish 3, Spanish 4), Harvard Book Award, Society of Women Engineers Award, US Naval Research Award, Connecticut All-State Band, New England Music Festival
Interests & Activities: Science Olympiad (president), Link Crew Leader, National Honor Society (president), National Spanish Honor Society (officer), pit orchestra, school newspaper (editor-in-chief and arts editor), student government (treasurer), varsity tennis team, science research at an environmental engineering lab, MIT Online Science, Technology, and Engineering Community (MOSTEC) summer program
SAT Scores: 1550 (780 Math, 770 Reading and Writing)
AP Exams: 5 US History, 5 Chinese Language and Culture, 5 Government, 5 Calculus AB, 5 Psychology, 5 English Literature and Composition, 4 Biology, 4 Spanish Language and Culture
SAT Subject Tests: 770 Math Level 2, 770 Biology - Ecological

Other:

Other Interests & Activities: At Harvard, I was involved in: University Choir (Ferris Choral Fellow), Asian American Women's Association (outreach chair), Chinatown Afterschool Program (grade coordinator), Partners in Health Engage (fundraising lead), Harvard Square Homeless Shelter (volunteer), public health summer research at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Location: Other

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