Annie,

22

Pronouns:

She/Her

Education:

Stanford

Bio:

As a rising senior in college from disadvantaged backgrounds, I feel that my past experiences have taught me a lot about navigating relationships and stressful (if not, traumatic) events. I care deeply about connecting with others and sharing wisdom, but more importantly, giving people the space to share and feel understood/listened to. I've overcome a lot of challenges with anxiety and depression caused by family pressures and tensions in relationships (both platonic and romantic). I've gone through therapy and dedicated a lot of time to leading workshops on wellbeing and mentorship. I'm happy to help in any topic needed!

What I'm doing currently:

I’m a full-time research assistant at Stanford Med, studying neural circuits in the heart!

Life experiences:

Dating Drama
Social Anxiety
Grad School
Parent Pressures

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Annie

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Sushi

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The ice-skating rink

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