Throughout my high school expereince, I have participated in multiple extracurriculars, including internships. In this section, I would be including descriptions and projects from my internships!
The Girls Who Code program/internship was one of my most significant experiences. During the summer of 2025, I participated in this internship to strengthen my coding skills and learn new coding techniques before my senior year. I participated in 3 fields of study: Web and App Development, Cybersecurity, and Intro to Data Science + AI. Each pathway gave me the opportunity to work with a group of students and advisors and conduct real world case studies to see how computer science has an impact. For each pathway completed, I have received certificates and am now an Alumni of Girls Who Code.
Below are the links to some of my projects I have done!
Personality Quiz GWCI did this website for the HTML/CSS Pathway. I also incorporated javascript to make an interactive quiz to determine which disney princess are you.
This was one of the final projects from the HTML and CSS pathways. Similar to the Infy App challenge, I found a issue that I felt passion for and created a website encouraging others to take action and demonstrating ways they can play a part. I also embedded extra resources for users to learn more about the cause.
During the beginning of my senior year, I had the opportunity to represent my CTE Course (Web and App Development/Interactive Game Design) during our open house set up by the CTE Teachers and SkillsUSA team. During this CTE Expo, my fellow representatives and I set up a booth, displaying exactly what our shop course is about and what is expected for future students. I got the chance to speak about my experiences in this course and answer many questions, encouraging students and their parents to join our course and learn about programming not only websites, but as well as apps and video games!
In this internship, I travel to the Queens District Attorney's office once a month and meet with a fellow group of students and members of the Queens District Attorney and discuss issues that are happening within our community and how we can propose a solution. We also get the opportunity to meet with professionals in the law field and learn about various careers in the field of law.