I'm Sydney Li from Tianjin, China.
I'm a freshman student studying Data science and economics. I am particularly interested in data-driven market analysis, growth planning, or internal process optimization. After graduating, I will try hard to find a job in consulting industry or positions in a tech company related to business analysis since I'm not the type of person who sticks to the same thing for a long time; I’m more drawn to the freshness and novelty of new experiences. Pursuing a master degree is a back-up plan if things go not pretty well...
I like playing tennis (still haven't mastered how to serve), watching speeches by public figures (favorite public speakers: JFK, Steve Jobs, Obama) photography, hiking, and traveling.
Superpower I wish to have is time travel. The one I believe I have already got is maintaining an optimistic mindset in front of everything.
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Student loan forgiveness is always controversial. I have a question on this. How can policymakers balance the goal of student loan forgiveness with concerns about fairness for those who have already repaid their loans or chose not to pursue higher education due to financial constraints? This unfairness might engender a greater social conflict.