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club, organizing meetings, mentoring new members, and leading outreach events for STEM awareness in local community.
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Conducted
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biweekly lunch meetings to guide students through project ideation, research methods, and presentation skills.
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\item \textbf{Speech and Debate} (9th-11th Grade): National (NSDA) and State quarterfinalist in Impromptu Speaking, and National
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octofinalist in Extemporaneous Commentary. Won local and regional tournaments in Duo Acting and Extemporaneous
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Speaking. Coded powerful timer utility and congress PO app for team use, with positive testimonials from state and national
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\usepackage{needspace} % for avoiding page brake right after the section title
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\usepackage{iftex} % check if engine is pdflatex, xetex or luatex
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\usepackage{xstring}
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\usepackage{pdfpages} % for including PDF pages
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% Ensure that generate pdf is machine readable/ATS parsable:
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\documentclass[12pt, letterpaper]{article}
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% Packages:
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\usepackage[
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]{geometry}
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\usepackage{times} % Times New Roman font
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\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
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\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
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\usepackage{setspace} % for single spacing
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\usepackage{titlesec} % for customizing section titles
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\usepackage[dvipsnames]{xcolor}
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\definecolor{primaryColor}{RGB}{0, 79, 144}
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\usepackage[
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pdftitle={Wright Scholar Essay},
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pdfauthor={Keshav Anand},
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pdfcreator={LaTeX},
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colorlinks=false,
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hidelinks
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]{hyperref}
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\usepackage{iftex}
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\usepackage{microtype} % Better text rendering
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% Ensure PDF is machine readable:
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\ifPDFTeX
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\input{glyphtounicode}
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\pdfgentounicode=1
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\fi
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% Settings:
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\pagestyle{empty} % no header or footer
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\setlength{\parindent}{0.5in} % standard paragraph indentation
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\setlength{\parskip}{0pt} % no space between paragraphs
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\singlespacing % single spacing
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\frenchspacing % Better spacing after periods
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% Custom title format for essay topic
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\titleformat{\section}
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{\normalfont\fontsize{12}{14.4}\selectfont\bfseries}
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{0pt}
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\titlespacing{\section}{0pt}{0pt}{6pt}
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\begin{document}
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\noindent\textbf{Topic 3:} Research involves trying new things. Please give an example of when you stepped out of your comfort zone to experience something new in regards to science or engineering.
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\noindent\textbf{Topic 4:} What do you hope to get out of the Wright Scholar experience (be creative)?
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\vspace{12pt}
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% Essay content begins here
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294 squiggly red underlines. Nearly every line of my code had errors. Null pointers,
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incompatible types, undefined variables, Gradle sync errors---I had seen it all, and each error felt like a
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dissonant chord demanding resolution. It was February 2024, my freshman year, and we had ten minutes to
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take the field for our First Tech Challenge (FTC) final match. My heart raced as I thumped the keyboard in a
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frenzy. My code was broken, and for the final match, it had to work. Time raced faster than it ever used to, and
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I finally compiled the code.
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There was no time to test, hardly any to breathe, and before I knew it, we were on the field with my index
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finger hovering over the large play button. Time paused. I heard the buzzer and pressed play. Success.
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In two minutes and thirty seconds, we became league champions.
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But just seven months back, I didn't know what a variable was. I was fully into music, and programming was not even an afterthought.
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It was mere coincidence that my neighbor (and good friend) decided to start a robotics team, and given the minimal investment, I
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joined. Like nearly all of my endeavors, my FTC learning started with a Google search. I was learning at a snail's pace, and it
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had taken me two months to simply make a motor move. Soon, I was hooked. Like a sponge, I was absorbing everything I had to learn,
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and I had eventually taught myself enough Java to become a functional FTC programmer.
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As the season progressed, my sponge was
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soaked, and we were a top competitive team by February. On competition day, the lightbulb within me finally clicked.
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The joy I experienced wasn't just from our robot picking up and scoring pixels but from the fact that code I had recently learn to write
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was resulting in a tangible output that I could witness. It was that moment where I decided to pursue a STEM career. I was
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no longer just a high school student, I was a STEM student, and I was ready to help change the world.
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\end{document}
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