
Mentor
ASHLEY CHAN (USC)
Ashley is an undergraduate freshman at the University of Southern California. She is majoring in Arts, Technology, and the Business of Innovation at the Iovine and Young Academy. Through the Academy, Ashley hopes to intern at major companies such as Google, Beats, and Spotify, as well as make meaningful connections with new people. In her free time, she enjoys reading novels, binge watching Friends, shopping, and taking photos of her friends and family.
JOHN WOO (PRINCETON UNIVERSITY)
John is an incoming freshman at Princeton University who plans to major in Molecular Biology. With a strong interest in medicine, John plans to continue researching human diseases and genetic conditions that impact the population. After his undergraduate education, John wants to continue to nurture his academic passions at medical school and become a physician. In his free time, he likes to go on jogs, listen to music, and watch anime. He hopes to help guide students with interests in medicine and healthcare.
SANDY KANG (UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAM)
Sandy is an undergraduate sophomore attending University of Notre Dame. She plans on majoring in Psychology with an additional interest in Business Management. With a passion for music and psychological correlations in society, Sandy wishes to partake in research-based studies and continue her choral involvement in college. In her free time, Sandy enjoys to build models, solve puzzles, and listen to a variety of music. Additionally, she loves to spend time with friends and workout at the gym.
MIRUE KANG (BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY)
Mirue is an undergraduate sophomore attending Brandeis University. She plans on majoring in Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies with a minor in Health: Science, Society, and Policy on a pre-med track. Having great passions about the intersections between art, disability, gender, and healthcare, Mirue wishes to contribute to research regarding effective and individualized medicine and biomedical technology. In her free time, Mirue enjoys to read and pursue creative hobbies, exploring different artistic mediums in visual arts and media. She also loves to spend time with friends and family while eating a variety of foods.
CECILIA ZHANG (BRYN MAWR COLLEGE)
Cecilia is currently a sophomore student at Bryn Mawr College. She is planning to declare computer science major in her sophomore year. As a previous student at Admission AG, she attended competitions in various fields, scientific research projects, and app development projects. She understands the pressure and difficulty students may encounter during the college application period, and she is eager to help other students to overcome this period by sharing her experience. Cecilia often enjoys shooting a photo of Gothic buildings on campus or having an adventure in her newly-bought video game after finishing her paper or class readings.
JOSHUA CHUANG (UC BERKELEY)
Joshua Chuang is a sophomore majoring in EECS at UC Berkeley. Though his field involves engineering and computer science, Josh also enjoys learning about architecture and climate change. He’s loves staying active, including sports like rock climbing and tennis. In his free time, he enjoys watching anime, building keyboards, and sleeping.
VERNA LI (CORNELL UNIVERSITY)
Verna Li is a junior at Cornell University majoring in Hotel Management with a minor in Architecture. As a transfer student, she is currently involved with Hanchum, Project Hope, as well as Cornell Fashion Industry. In her free time, Verna enjoys sketching, reading, and film-making. After graduation, she has aspirations of opening her own boutique hotel. As someone who has interest in multiple fields of work, Verna is happy to offer advice on time management inside and out of school.
DANIEL KYONG (PRINCETON UNIVERSIETY)
Daniel Kyong is a pre-medical undergraduate at Princeton University studying Neuroscience and Global Health & Health Policy. As a research assistant in computational chemistry and biomedical engineering, Daniel is working towards EMT certification to combat healthcare inequities throughout the greater-Princeton area. He looks to pursue a combined MD/PhD degree following his undergraduate education in the hopes of becoming a physician-scientist. At Princeton, Daniel is actively involved in pre-professional groups, chamber music, and clinical research. In his free time, you can find him exploring new cycling routes, teaching the violin, or discovering new types of cuisine.
THOMAS KYONG (UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA)
Thomas Kyong (C’23) is a Sophomore at the University of Pennsylvania, pursuing a dual degree of criminology at the College of Arts & Sciences and statistics at the Wharton School. Passionate about applying quantitative data into the field of law, Thomas hopes to bring statistical academic research to influence criminal justice policy reform as a lawyer and politician. As a Stavros Niarchos Foundation Paideia Fellow, Thomas is an elected member of the Penn Undergraduate Assembly, an executive officer of the Penn Government & Politics Association, and involved in the Undergraduate Statistics Society. During his free time, he enjoys cooking intercultural recipes, laughing with friends, and running/biking up mountains.
RACHEL PARK (USC)
Rachel Park is a rising junior at USC Marshall studying Business Administration and Applied Analytics. She has the privilege of interning at Oaktree, and she will be working at PwC as a management consultant after complete her academic career! She is currently involved in multiple pre-professional organizations and she can offer insight on topics regarding the business field. As a former Fine Arts major, she can answer questions about art and choosing and switching majors - a personal challenge she faced during college. Additionally, she can offer advice on choosing schools, college life, and the college application process in general. Outside of academics, she passionated passionate about volunteering, cooking, self-started initiatives, environmental awareness, and of course - art!