A sneak peek into my hobby
For me, origami is a combination of pure joy, geometrical precision and immense patience. One complex model requires an immense amount of time, acute observation, and spatial imagination. The joy of transforming one flat, uncut square piece of paper into a lively 3-dimensional dinosaur is a unique exercise in spatial reasoning and meticulous process. One origami model may requires up to hundreds or thousands of creases to finally morph into one fine final product.
My extracurricular activities and internship
Wisconsin Badger Camp
I spent 11 most memorable weeks together with other staff as a big family, leaning on each other to make sure our campers have the best care and accommodation.
During this time, I gained more patience, stamina, sacrifice, and teamwork. |
National Taxpayer Union FoundationI spent 11 weeks working as an Associate Policy Analyst at NTUF. During this time, I acquired a good amount of analytical, quantitative experience and Excel data manipulating through scoring different legislative proposals introduced in Congress.
Other than the time spent working at NTUF, I also took part in Charles Koch Institute's intern development every Tuesday to hone my networking skill, public speaking , economics, foreign affairs, capitalism and Koch's management philosophy. |
As Vice President of Math Club, I have been devoting my time to spread Math spirit and popularize general STEM to female students. At Math Club, we are leading tutoring sessions for college students on different math subjects, volunteering to mentor at Starbase 2.0 - STEM after-school program with recycling and robotic activities for secondary school students, organizing Math Fun Day for high school students in Macon area, Math Movie Convocation for Wesleyan students, Wesleyan Market fair to raise funds for the club, and we are operating the coding program for secondary school students using Scratch.
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