
In The Mind’s Eye: Comparing Eye Movements and Ocular Patterns
A Two Year Study
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River of Words Poetry Competition State Winner (2013)
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Recognized for original poem titled “A Rose”
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Qualified for State in Prose and Poetry (2014-2015)
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5th Place for Prose and Poetry, Johnson Joust (2014)
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3rd Place for Prose and Poetry, Alpharetta Treasure Hunt (2014)
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5th Place for Prose and Poetry, Red Devil Rhetoric tournament (2015)
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Academic Scholar, top 10 in class (2014, 2015)
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Georgia Music Educators Association (GMEA) All State Chorus, 1st soprano (2012, 2013, 2014)
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Earned letter in Chorus
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State Finalist in Governor’s Honor’s Program (2014, 2015)
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Music- Voice category (2014)
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Communicative Arts category (2015)
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AP Scholar with Honors (2014)
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Average score of at least 3.25 on all AP Exams, and scores of 3 or higher on four or more exams
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Other Awards & Recognitions




AWARDS, ACHIEVEMENTS, AND DISTINCTIONS
Research Achievements
Phase 1
In the Mind’s Eye: Studying the Gaze Events of Dyslexic Adults (2013-2014)
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United States Air Force Award (2014)
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Recognizing outstanding science fair project
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American Psychological Association Award (2014)
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Recognizing outstanding Behavioral and Social Sciences project
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1st place and Grand Champion at the Rockdale Regional Science and Engineering Fair (2014)
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Advancement to the state level- Georgia Science and Engineering Fair (GSEF)
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Best in Category for Behavioral Science at GSEF (2014)
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Presenter at the Georgia Junior Science & Humanities Symposium (2014)
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3rd place in state, advanced to National Junior Science & Humanities Symposium in Washington D.C.
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National Consortium for Specialized Secondary Schools of Mathematics, Science, and Technology Student Conference (2014)
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Convention to present research project at the University of Louisville
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Phase 2
In the Mind’s Eye: Comparing Eye Movements and Ocular Patterns (2014-2015)
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American Psychological Association Award (2015)
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1st place and Grand Champion at the Rockdale Regional Science and Engineering Fair (2015)
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Advance to GSEF and ISEF
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Presenter at the Georgia Junior Science & Humanities Symposium (2015)
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Intel Science Talent Search (Intel STS) Award