I’m a student at Massachusetts Academy of Math and Science, athlete on Crimson Aquatics, and shameful video game addict. I'm from Northbridge, so before attending Mass Academy I went to Norhbridge High School. I know, crazy. Anyway, welcome to my website! I’ve (hopefully) learned so much this year that I’d love to share with you!
Ever since I can remember, I’ve been a competitive swimmer, swimming on Crimson Aquatics, and I can’t imagine what I’d be without it. Swimming hasn't only given me physical strength. It's taught me how to be part of a team, to “just do it,” and how to deal with problems in life. Things go wrong. Sometimes it feels like no matter how hard you try, you just can't do it. And through swim I've learned to stop that from getting me down. Over my swim career, I’ve made top ten in New England, traveled to international meets (like ISCA, International Swim Coach Association), and made many friendships that I’ll never forget.
It's something I’ve definitely taken too far as a hobby. Ever since I was a kid, I obsessed over being as good as I could at any game I could get my hands on. Once my parents finally got me Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, a competitive fighting game, my fate was sealed. For hours, I played Smash against my brothers and people online. When a PlayVs team opportunity opened at our high school, we could finally have something to show for our commitment. Competing against high schools across Massachusetts, we won 2 seasons in a row without ever losing a single game.
Cubing is another hobby of mine that I’ve taken quite far. Simply put, it's trying to solve a Rubik's Cube as fast as possible. It’s easy to lose thoughts and worries in mindless turns of a cube, which is part of why I love it so much. What I find really cool about it is how complex it seems at first, but after doing it over, and over, and over, and over again, it becomes as easy as tying a shoe. And, once I thought I could do it pretty well, I see people can do it 100 times faster than me. And I wonder, “How is that possible?” So I look for how that’s possible. Finding faster methods, better algorithms, what to look for during a solve; after a while, those people can… still do it 10 times faster than me. Yeah. They're really good. While I’ve never gone to any competitions, I have an unofficial personal best of 24.35 seconds, and I'm still trying to do better.
Over the summer, before my year at MAMS, I volunteered at VBS, which is a christian choir camp. For the chidren's sake, I did not help in the actual choir. Instead, I was a volunteer in the science station, where we showed the kids some cool science experiments. We showed them the all-famous elephant toothpaste, how to make their very own bubble maker, and how to stab a potato with a straw (I know, super sciency). It ran for about a week, and I'd love to do it again this summer if my schedule lines up with it.
I'm the middle child of 4, with 2 older brothers who are twins and both in college, and a little sister who's in 2nd grade. My parents come from quite different origins, with my father growing up in rural Illinois and my mother immigrating to the U.S. from Czech Republic. Lastly, but certainly not least, there's my cat Dusty. He is very cute. He is also sleeping. Please. Don't wake him up.