I graduated from Staples High School in Westport, CT in 2017 where I was named Student of the Month. I played lacrosse at Staples and won the Coach’s Heart award for bravery and courage on the field. While playing club lacrosse, I was able to travel and play in tournaments in different states.
As an Eagle Scout, I learned a lot about leadership. I served as Senior Patrol Leader and in other leadership positions.
To give back to the community, I (Eagle project), (lax project) and help coach lacrosse for disadvantaged youth.
As a youth, I studied 7 years Mandarin of Mandarin plus 2 in college. In high school, did a short internship in China and explored some major historical sites. (picture)
High Point University awarded me a Fellowship for a Pharmacy Doctorate. I played Club Lacrosse and was the 1st Offensive Midfielder as a Freshman. Even though I was a Presidential Scholar, I realized that Pharmacy was not the right choice for me.
After exploring a number of options, I developed a passion for architecture. Architecture allows me to be creative while still using my strong math and science skills in a practical fashion. Architecture also allows me to help protect our environment and provide people with better places to live and work.