After my junior year of high school, I attended the Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Sciences held at Carnegie Mellon University. This was a month long program where I took courses in Special Relativity, Coding in Python, Organic Chemistry, Biology, and Laser Technology. While there, I was also a member of a research team that studied lift and drag coefficients. The picture shown is my research team with a makeshift wind tunnel that we built. At the end of this program, I received a letter from the program's director naming me the best physics student in the program.
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