Trying Everything and Time Management
Looking at Emma’s time in high school, the list goes on and on. She has tackled a mountain of AP courses, including:
- Math & Science: AP Calculus BC, AP Statistics, AP Computer Science, AP Physics, AP Chemistry, and AP Environmental Science.
- Humanities: AP Psychology, AP World History, AP Macro/Microeconomics, and AP English Literature.
How did she do it all while being a Section Leader of Eagles Guitar ensemble, a fixture in Student Council (STUCO), a Student Ambassador, and a member of the Model UN and Volleyball teams?
Her secret is simple: Maximum focus during class. “A lot of students might play in class and then cram at the end, but I don’t like doing that,” Emma explains. By asking questions and engaging with teachers directly, she keeps her evenings free for her extracurricular passions and leadership roles.
The St. Paul Influence
Emma credits much of her growth to the culture of “independence” at St. Paul. Teachers support students in a variety of individual endeavors, helping them accomplish what they set out to do. The school provided a space where she could try, and sometimes fail, without fear.
She highlights Mr. La Roi as a pivotal mentor over her four years in Student Council:
“He taught me how to be confident and take initiative when I was timid. He’s known as a strict teacher, but his personal advice was really touching.”
Looking Ahead to London
As she prepares to leave the noisy streets of Hanoi for the more calm streets of London, Emma is most excited about experiencing the city’s culture and visiting famous landmarks.
Her advice for the younger students at St. Paul:
-Try the things you want to try, and take responsibility for what you started.
-Don’t be too afraid, even if you don’t do well, you will learn something.
Emma has been a tremendous student at St. Paul, living the mission of engaged, empowered, and educated global citizens. She was determined to attend our school when moving from Korea, she was determined to attend a university in the UK, and she is determined to change the world through data science.
Congratulations, Emma! We can’t wait to see the impact you’ll make at UCL and beyond.