I graduated with a B.A. with majors in Political Science and Psychology and a minor in Spanish from Northwestern University. During my time at Northwestern, I was an orientation leader for incoming Freshmen each year in a Peer Adviser position. This meant assisting groups of 12-16 students in their transition from high school academics, activities and goals to their college level counterparts. I was also heavily involved in Northwestern's Undergraduate Mock Trial team - a program that has placed top 10 at the Nationals competition the last three years. Moreover, I held several jobs while in school spanning from research positions to local nonprofit work to work study and part-time positions on and off campus. As someone who attended Northwestern with a low-income background, I am passionate about working with students who are navigating financial accessibility in their college decisions or who are seeking advice on how to budget and balance a job while in school. Additionally, as someone intending on attending law school in the next two years, I am happy and eager to assist any students who have questions about the pre-law track or legal based clubs and activities offered at the collegiate level. I believe that authenticity, optimism and individual focus are my strengths when working with students. I wish to help students by truly understanding who they are, what they wish to do and their underlying motivations. I always seek to be honest in my advice and experiences and will happily share the most rewarding parts of the the college admissions process I underwent and the lessons I carried coming out of the challenges.