I am a freshman concurrently taking a Bachelors in Computer Science and a Masters in Mathematical Sciences. I expect to graduate from Carnegie Mellon in 2028.
Schedule of Classes
21-242: Matrix Theory (Tested Out)
15-151: Concepts of Mathematics (Tested Out)
- 15-122: Principles of Imperative Computation
- 21-237: Mathematical Studies- Algebra 1 (Mid-Graduate Level)
- 21-701: Discrete Mathematics (Upper-Graduate/Lower-PhD Level)
- 21-295: Putnam Seminar
- 33-104: Experimental Physics
A Placement Exam was offered to all incoming students. I was one of the 3 highest scorers, and was able to test out of introductory courses.
Next Semester Courses (Planned)
- 15-150: Introduction to Functional Programming
- 21-269: Vector Analysis (Upper-Undergraduate Level)
- 21-238: Mathematical Studies- Algebra 2 (Upper-Graduate Level)
- 21-738: Extremal Combinatorics (Upper-Graduate/Lower-PhD Level)
- 76-101: First Year Writing
Achievements
- U.S. Presidential Scholar (1 of 161 chosen from 3.9 million)
- 5-time AIME Qualifier | AMC DHR
- USA Chemistry Olympiad State Runner-Up
- AMATYC Fall Math Competition National Champion
- 2-time K-State Programming Contest Champion
- 3-time Washburn Math Contest Champion
- University of Pennsylvania Hackathon Track Champion
- Science Olympiad National Finalist | 3x State Champion
- Science Bowl Captain | State Champion
- Scholars Bowl Varsity Team | State Champion
- 1520 PSAT | 36 ACT | 1600 SAT | High School Valedictorian
Projects
Currently, I am working on a low-latency vanguard for streamers, aimed at preventing accidental exposure of personal information.
Some of my previous projects include a OCR-based medication scanning device, and a vector field based robotic path planner. Links will be added soon.
Late-Night Grinds
These courses are challenging! But I enjoy every minute of it. Here are some "works of art" made during 10pm-3am cram sessions :)