My journey with robotics has been an exhilarating one. After years of preparation, my team and I entered the World Robot Olympiad (WRO) and proudly qualified for nationals. Despite tough challenges, we secured 4th place at the nationals and 9th at the internationals. This experience showed me how innovation knows no bounds.
Living on my own for the first time while attending a computational physics course at Brown was both thrilling and eye-opening. Learning about advanced topics like the Schwarzschild Radius and Black Holes while working in well-equipped labs fueled my curiosity in physics and technology. The experience made me more independent, both academically and personally.
Leading as the Red House Captain allowed me to reignite the spirit of competition at school post-COVID. From hosting sports to academic events, our council revitalized student engagement, helping to shape an inclusive environment for learning and growth.