Hello everyone, My name is Morvarid Mehdizadeh, I am sixteen years old and an upcoming senior at Pinole Valley High School. I am an Iranian-American and was born in Iran, until my family decided to immigrate to America when I was only four years old. I am a fluent in both English and Farsi, as well as proficient in Spanish. On my free time, I usually draw, paint, or dance which are definitely a few of my favorite hobbies, tutor other students from grades K-9, or simply help my mom with daily activities. I enjoy debating, and take part in many extra-curricular activities such as Junior Statesmen of America, National Honor Society, Forensics Speech and Debate, Float Building, and Interact. Currently, I am running for my school's SA Commissioner of Extra-Curricular activities as well as as also starting a new UNICEF club at my school. I consider myself a leader and take pride in my creativity as well as my hard-work. If I had to chose, three adjetives that would describe me are;
I.
Diligent – No matter how hard a task may be, and in spite of all
difficulties, obstacles, or discouragement, I am determined to see it
through. My competitive nature allows me to embrace my work as a daily
challenge. Although I may not be always 100% successful, I constantly
give all my effort in all the things I do. I’m attentive and persistent
towards the things I set my mind to, and careful and persevering in
carrying out my tasks and duties. When I set my mind to something, I’m
guaranteed to fully devote my all into it.
II.
Optimistic – One characteristic that definitely describes me is
optimistic. I always look to the future and hope for the best
regardless of what happens. The past has proven to me that nothing is
bad forever, and really all you can do is do the best you can and
improve the future ahead. There’s really no point of sitting around
constantly thinking about the negatives, what’s important is to think
towards the future and work to make the future brighter not only for
you, but also for everyone around you. That has been a lesson that has
been proven to me in life. If you start off thinking you will mess up
on a task, chances are you’ll never try hard enough to succeed. On the
other hand, being optimistic draws you to focus and have faith in
yourself and others. It allows you to commit yourself and invest a lot
of hard work to reach your goals. Also, it’s important to understand
that setbacks won’t ruin the rest of your life, in fact, some setbacks
are just ways that life gives way to major comebacks.
III.
Open-minded - I’ve encountered so many different people in my life from
different areas of the world, that I’ve really come to admire different
view points and ideas. I love hearing other people’s opinions, whether
I agree with their points of view or not. My transition for Iran to
America and the cultural changes that followed has allowed me to become
very open-minded towards different cultures, beliefs, people, and all
aspects of life in general. That in itself has allowed me to function
better in groups, adapt easily to my surroundings, and connect very
well with people regardless of their backgrounds or ways of thinking.
I’m very curious and welcoming towards ideas and opinions contrary to
my own. I appreciate others and what they stand for.

Today, the Ivy League Connection has given me the opportunity to take advantage of the "American Presidential Power at Home and Abroad" course offered at Columbia University in New York.
The course itself calls for lots of research, writing, and discussion regarding the development
and transformation of presidential power in the U. S. constitutional
and political system as well as how the power was developed and operates today. The course will allow me to write a 20 page college research paper and help me prepare for these kinds of college papers in the future while teaching me college-level social science. United States history has always been one of my definite interests, and soon I will have the opportunity to learn through a dynamic "seminar-style" class in a college environment taught by Professor Martha K. Zebrowski who holds twenty years of experience in the field. Just saying "I am excited" is not enough to show how much I truly can't wait to take advantage of this course. Thank you so much Ivy League Connection!
However, before arriving to the University itself, we will all have the opportunity to visit many other Universities and colleges on the way. One of the colleges we plan to visit is Vassar University. Vassar is a highly selective liberal arts school founded in 1861 in the scenic Hudson Valley; Poughkeepsie, NY. The campus itself totals up to 1000 beautiful acres, including two National Historic Landmarks. The college itself bares an impressive facility ratio of 8:1, with almost 90% of those students living on campus. Fortunately, unlike many other schools, housing is guaranteed all four years for students attending Vassar. The total cost to attend this prestigious school is $52,270 including room and board, tuition, and fees, and admission is "need-blind." According to the website, "The college was founded in defiance of conventional wisdom." Matthew Vassar created the school as a single-sex college to promote higher education for women, equal to that of a male. Being a woman, that really caught my interest. Later, however, they opened their doors to men in 1969 and became coed. Interesting right? Yet still to this day, women dominate 60% of the school.

On the other hand, academically Vassar offers a variety of 50 different majors, including the Independent Major where students may design their own majors. However, the most popular majors offered at Vassar are English,
political science, psychology, economics, and the biological sciences. Aside from requirements in each major, there are also four other graduation requirements for all Vassar students which are; Freshman Writing Seminar requirement, Quantitative Analysis requirement, Foreign Language Proficiency requirement, and Distribution Requirement. A full description of those requirements can be found on: http://deanoffreshmen.vassar.edu/academic/requirements.html.
Nontheless,Vassar has given pride to many notable alumnae such as poet Elizabeth Bishop, actress Meryl Streep, Journalist Evan Wright, and Flickr founder Catherina Fake.
Will you be next?