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Application Year:

2024/2025

Major:

Computer Science

Studying at:

University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
University Status
Accepted
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Demographics

Gender

Male

Ethnicity

Asian

Country

United States

High School Type

Public School
Academics at a Glance
Completed 9 AP Exams

1590 SAT


Key Activities & Awards
International
Selected as one of 300 out of 10,000+ applicants for the Non-Trivial Fellowship Finalist Program
Robotics
Designed a thermoplastic polyurethane wheel adopted by over 30 teams. Led a 4th-8th grade girls' STEM outreach program; Competed in 3 FRC World Finals

Essays
Uncovering Media Polarization: A Data-Driven Exploration
Common App
Prompt 6

Accepted:

AO Analysis
Princeton University Application

Application Year:

2024/2025

Not Admitted6 Essays

What song represents the soundtrack of your life at this moment?

What brings you joy?

What Brings You Joy

As a research institution that also prides itself on its liberal arts curriculum, Princeton allows students to explore areas across the humanities and the arts, the natural sciences, and the social sciences. What academic areas most pique your curiosity, and how do the programs offered at Princeton suit your particular interests?

Why This MajorWhy This College

Princeton has a longstanding commitment to understanding our responsibility to society through service and civic engagement. How does your own story intersect with these ideals?

Community

Princeton values community and encourages students, faculty, staff and leadership to engage in respectful conversations that can expand their perspectives and challenge their ideas and beliefs. As a prospective member of this community, reflect on how your lived experiences will impact the conversations you will have in the classroom, the dining hall or other campus spaces. What lessons have you learned in life thus far? What will your classmates learn from you? In short, how has your lived experience shaped you?

What is a new skill you would like to learn in college?