Trey

 

Hi! My name is Trey, and I’m an undergraduate student at Columbia University studying Neuroscience. I’m on the Pre-Med path and have experience in many different STEM subjects. For example, I’ve done biochemistry research since high school and am a published author on at least one scientific paper. However, I have a broad range of interests and expertise that go beyond just STEM. I was also a teaching assistant for an English teacher for a year, and I love English, grammar, and reading comprehension.

Additionally, I did 1:1 tutoring in high school for subjects like chemistry and algebra, and I’ve worked with students of all ages between Pre-K and 12th grade for over three years. With my experience, I’ve learned a lot about connecting with students, different learning styles, creating student-specific plans, and fostering curiosity, growth, and progress.

Beyond academics, I am passionate about walking/hiking, traveling, trying new things, and getting involved in the community. I look forward to helping students achieve their goals and develop the skills they need to succeed!

College:

Education: Columbia University
Undergrad Major: B.A. Neuroscience and Behavior

High School:

Class Rank: Top of the class (ranked 1st or 2nd out of 315)
Awards & Honors: Missouri Scholars 100 Award, College Board National Recognition Program designation (National Rural and Small Town Recognition Program), AP Scholar
Interests & Activities: Science Olympiad (President), National Honor Society, Student Government Association, Leadership Team, Academic Team/Scholar Bowl
ACT Scores: 36 Composite (36 Science, 36 English, 35 Reading, 35 Math)
AP Exams: 5 Chemistry, 5 US Government and Politics, 4 US History

Other:

Other Awards: Designation as a John Jay Scholar in Columbia Undergraduate Scholars Program
Other Interests & Activities: At Columbia, I'm involved in: Doctors Without Borders, Hearts for Homeless, and Columbia Democrats
Location: Other

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