Autumn 2019
MATH 334: Accelerated [Honors] Advanced Calculus I MATH 308: Matrix Algebra CSE 143: Computer Programming II HONORS 220: Artificial Intelligence UW Phonology Lab Writing Center Tutoring (Leadership) |
Winter 2020
MATH 335: Accelerated [Honors] Advanced Calculus II MATH 461: Combinatorial Theory I AMATH 482: Computational Methods for Data Analysis CSE 373: Data Structures and Algorithms UW Phonology Lab |
Spring 2020
MATH 309: Linear Analysis MATH 394: Probability I MATH 462: Combinatorial Theory II JSIS 478: Trump in the World HONORS 496: Portfolio Seminar All classes online for COVID-19 Natural Language Processing course |
Summer 2020
Data Scientist internship at Facebook |
Some calculus-tricks are quite easy. Some are enormously difficult. The fools who write the textbooks of advanced mathematics — and they are mostly clever fools — seldom take the trouble to show you how easy the easy calculations are. On the contrary, they seem to desire to impress you with their tremendous cleverness by going about it in the most difficult way.