n*******y 发帖数: 3337 | | n*******y 发帖数: 3337 | | N*9 发帖数: 2829 | | n*******y 发帖数: 3337 | 4 呵呵,中国人好象没有对手啊,印度人也不行,好象将来美国是中国人的。
【在 N*9 的大作中提到】 : 中国队的选拔名单?
| n*********e 发帖数: 25274 | 5 然后管中国人的还是美国人...
【在 n*******y 的大作中提到】 : 呵呵,中国人好象没有对手啊,印度人也不行,好象将来美国是中国人的。
| g*****s 发帖数: 1288 | | b****r 发帖数: 5889 | 7 不是说livingston高中很好吗
怎么才一个打榜
【在 n*******y 的大作中提到】 : http://www.aapt.org/aboutaapt/pr29129724.cfm
| t*******z 发帖数: 606 | 8 感受1. 这是中国队么?看来中国打败美利坚还要很长时间。
感受2,靠,tenafly居然榜上无名!!转学!! | w********c 发帖数: 2632 | 9 这个high tech high不错,都快赶上湖南师大附中啦。
【在 n*******y 的大作中提到】 : http://www.aapt.org/aboutaapt/pr29129724.cfm
| d*****j 发帖数: 1192 | 10 These competitions will not get kids early acceptance into Ivy League
schools. | | | n*******y 发帖数: 3337 | 11 好象这两位拿金牌全都拿到early acceptance。他们各方面都很强。
【在 d*****j 的大作中提到】 : These competitions will not get kids early acceptance into Ivy League : schools.
| n*******y 发帖数: 3337 | 12 呵呵,这老美是竞赛高手。
Clubs
Varsity Tennis Team, Elected Student Council Member, Computer Programming
League - Founder, Physics League, Calculus League, Science Bowl, Technology
Student Association (TSA), Performing Arts Club, Academic Quiz-Net Team
Experience
U.S. Physics Team (2011 & 2012), MOP (attended 2010 & 2011, qualified 2012),
USAMO (Five Time Qualifier: 2008 -2012), Asia Pacific Mathematics Olympiad
(2010 & 2011), United States of America Computing Olympiad (2010), North
America Computational Linguistics Olympiad Finalist (2012), U.S. National
Chemistry Olympiad Semifinalist (2012), U.S. Biology Olympiad Semifinalist (
2012), 2012 National "Who Wants to Be a Mathematician" Competition (2nd
Place), USAMTS Gold Prize Winner (2010 & 2012), Princeton University
Mathematics Competition (PUMaC) - 1st Place Individual and 1st Place Team (
2010), ARML (1st Place National Champions - 2009, 2010 & 2011), Harvard-MIT
Mathematics Tournament (HMMT) - 2nd Place 2009, 2010 & 2012), Lehigh
University Math Contest (1st Place Individual - 2011 & 2012), NJ High School
Math League (1st Place - 2010 & 2011), National Latin Exam Gold Medalist (
2011), Physics League Team (1st in NJ - 2010 & 2011) | n*******y 发帖数: 3337 | 13 呵呵,好象是天才,不是推出来的。
Hobbies
Tennis, Skiing and Snowboarding, Table Tennis, Tae Kwon Do (Black Belt),
Soccer, "Ultimate Frisbee", Reading, Origami, Video Games, Theater,
Amusement Parks, Foosball, Laser Tag
Bio
My interest for physics grew as a natural progression stemming from my
passion for mathematics, but both seemed to be innate for me. No one in my
family is either a mathematician or a physicist, nor was I introduced to
anyone in those fields early in my life. However, from the time I was a
toddler, I simply seemed to gravitate to toys which involved spatial
relationships such as building a plane with my erector set or solving
puzzles, both physical ones, and brainteaser types. For my birthdays, I
often asked friends for science kits, and these sets were my first
introduction to concepts like magnetism or electricity. I also starting
entering math contests in elementary school and joined my school's Science
Olympiad team. At the time, math contests were much more prevalent than
science competitions. I was not really introduced to physics until 8th grade
when a youth group advisor I knew asked me if I would like his old college
physics textbook which he was about to discard. I read that book cover to
cover, mainly during my bus rides to and from school, and realized that I
found most of the subject matter truly fascinating. From that point, I
actively sought out other sources and materials, such as The Feynman
Lectures on Physics, which now holds a treasured place on my bookshelf.
I was excited when I earned a much sought after spot on last year's U.S.
Physics Team, and felt just as honored when I again earned a place on the
team this year. I know that many of my last year's teammates have since
graduated and have gone on to new ventures in their lives, but I am looking
forward to reconnecting with the few repeaters, like myself, and I am
excited to meet the rest of the team who are joining for the first time. I
wish to thank those people in my life who have cheered for me and supported
me through all my triumphs, as well as disappointments, and who have never
stopped believing in me. For those who have acted as mentors, I hope that I
can "pay it forward" by acting as a mentor for others who aim to follow in
my own footsteps. | K*****Y 发帖数: 629 | 14 西温莎的南北高中入围的加起来有10个, 其实本来南高中数学强些的, 不过华人
热门的新房子那块都是去北高中的看起来实力是更强了些。 | K*****Y 发帖数: 629 | 15 能拿到牌是可以任选学校的,而且是全奖免费读,不管父母收入。
【在 d*****j 的大作中提到】 : These competitions will not get kids early acceptance into Ivy League : schools.
| n*******y 发帖数: 3337 | 16 这个是拼学生实力的学校排名,那些拼爹的学校在这名单上就不行了。 | s**********a 发帖数: 3273 | 17 物理奥赛俺自己教就行了,犯不着研究学区排名。
【在 n*******y 的大作中提到】 : http://www.aapt.org/aboutaapt/pr29129724.cfm
| n*******y 发帖数: 3337 | 18 当然可以自己教,假如教出一个金牌的话,你就可以全职教这个了,比上班赚钱。
很多中国人擅长这个,很好的创业捷径。
【在 s**********a 的大作中提到】 : 物理奥赛俺自己教就行了,犯不着研究学区排名。
| n*******y 发帖数: 3337 | 19 Kevin Zhou – Gold, 5th overall, High Technology High School, Lincroft, NJ
http://www.aapt.org/aboutaapt/US-Physics-Team-2013-Medals.cfm | c*****o 发帖数: 19 | 20 哈哈,说的太精辟了。这次去旧金山开律师大会2700多个律师就我和我太太两个亚裔,
制定规则的永远是白人。
【在 n*********e 的大作中提到】 : 然后管中国人的还是美国人...
| i******t 发帖数: 22541 | | L******w 发帖数: 5407 | 22 就你家两个是亚裔是不可能的。
律师大会和制定规则更是两码事。
【在 c*****o 的大作中提到】 : 哈哈,说的太精辟了。这次去旧金山开律师大会2700多个律师就我和我太太两个亚裔, : 制定规则的永远是白人。
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