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College Scholarships (For Incoming High School Seniors/ Incoming Freshman)

A list of the scholarships available to high school seniors: For Washington State Universities: - Washington State Opportunity Scholarship For the University of Washington: - Space Grant Consortium Scholarship National Scholarships: - Jack Kent Cooke College Scholarship - Burger King WHOPPER Scholarship - GE-Reagan Scholarship  - Coca-Cola Scholarship  - SanDisk Scholarship - Elks Most Valuable Student Competition Scholarship  - AXA Achievement Community Scholarship (make sure you apply early for this one as only the first 10,000 applications are considered) - VIP Women in Tech Scholarship - Google Scholarships  - APIASF Scholarship (Asian/Pacific Islanders) -Hadden Scholarship -Intertech Scholarship  -Beyond the Boroughs Scholarship  -Best Value Schools STEM Scholarship for Women *For high school juniors: -Coolidge Scholarship (full-ride)

College Applications: Six Months

Applying to college is both an exciting, and tumultuous time.  Throughout these past six months, I have written (and rewritten) countless essays, spent an unorthodox amount of time on collegeconfidential.com (CC), and along with the application process, I have learned a lot about myself. Six months prior, I thought I knew all I needed to about college applications. My understanding was something along the lines of, "Get good grades in school, write an essay, take the SAT, done". Little did I know how much soul searching, passion, and thought was required for the essay component alone. College is undoubtedly a big step, and I wanted to be sure I was going in the right direction for me. Six months ago I had not even heard about SAT subject tests (which several of the schools I have applied to require). Six months ago I wanted to be an astrophysicist; now I am in love with math and captivated by many topics within computer theory (though still very much interested in

I am in the newspaper!

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I was recently interviewed by the Ferndale Record for the programs I participated in over the summer. My hope is that this publicity for the STEM programs in the area will allow for students in grades younger than my own, to know that there exists a multitude of amazing opportunities if they are actively searched for. My message to the current and future Whatcom County students: No matter whether you want to have your own business, be a fashion designer, or an astrophysicist, there is a place for you to be that person; you just have to put in some hard work (or a lot) and do a little research before you take your first step in the right direction. I have found that a good indication that I am heading in the right direction is if I find myself actually enjoying the ever-eventful journey of life, rather than dreading the effort it takes to attain  "the perfect job" or "perfect life". I think most people would agree with the idea that the ideal situation would be to

SIMUW Daily Entries

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SIMUW Day 1: Today is my first day at SIMUW. The day started off with an orientation and introduction between the SIMUWers, parents, and TACs. We had some delicious pizza (vertically stacked), then said goodbye to our families. Afterwards, we played a group ‘name-learning’ activity and became somewhat acquainted with where we will be having class, and the University of Washington campus. Tomorrow will be our first day of class at 9:15AM, and we will be beginning the sessions Beyond the third dimension and Introduction to mathematical reasoning. I’m super psyched to fall in love with math even more, and for the many fun memories that are sure to come.  *There is no wifi in my room, so my posts may be delayed. SIMUW  Day 2: Today we began our math classes. Just to give some background, there are 20 participants here at SIMUW, and we all live on the eighth floor of Hagget Hall at UW. We share a common room, which is where we met this morning bef