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CASPA Education Day 2019

Date and Time: Sat, March 30, 2019 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM PDT

Location:  Cadence Auditorium Building 10, 2655 Seely Ave San Jose, CA 95134

Registration Here!

Description:

CASPA is glad to invite speakers from students, teachers, and industry professionals to spend one afternoon with 6-12 grade students.

12:30 – 12:50pm: Registeration & Social

 

12:50 – 1:00pm: Introduction to CASPA

1:00 – 1:30pm: Speech Debate Club, by Selina Song, 8th grader, Horner Junior High School,Treasurer of Horner Debate Club, 2nd place speaker/team at 2018 EBDL Winter Tournament & First Chair Bass Clarinet at FUSD Honor Band

 

1:30pm – 2:00pm: Math Competitions, by Sally Zhu, 8th Grade, the Harker School. AIME qualifier. Mathcount state qualifier; Chapter countdown 1st Place Winner & Sabrina Zhu, 8th Grade, the Harker School. AIME qualifier

 

2:00pm – 2:30pm: Biology Competitions, by Dr. Hu, Ph.D. in Molecular Biology, Australian National University, Australia

 

2:30pm – 3:00pm: STEM competitions opportunites in high school by Alex Lu, Senior at Stanford University, incoming MD-PhD student at Johns Hopkins (Science Olympiad California State Winner in 2013 & 2014; founder of Golden Gate Science Olympiad )

3:00pm – 3:30pm: Lifelong Learning, by Ivo Bolsens, Senior VP & CTO Xilinx, Inc.

3:30pm – 4:00pm: Summer Camp Planning for High School Students, by Mr. Shin Wei, Founder of Ivymax

4:00pm – 4:30pm: Time Management and Making Choices, by Dr. Lee, Ph.D. in EE, Stanford University

4:30pm – 4:40pm: College Application Process Sharing, by Joyce Ker, Senior at Lynbrook High School,Admited by Johns Hopkins University

4:40pm – 5:00pm: Secrets to Survive College, by Xinning Song, Head of Edcuation at CASPA & Director PetaIO, Inc. (Come to find out how I improved my grade from D to A in one semester in UC Berkeley)

We are looking forward to have you join us! Please feel free to bring your questions to the event.

Prize: All student-attendees have a chance to win one year educator.com membership and the chance to to win is 1 out of 4. (Since seats are limited: students have priority.)