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My name is Elizabeth Brandt, and I created this website as the final project for a two week internship at Cornell University. The internship was a requirement to complete junior year at the international school I attend in Shanghai, China. I have lived in Shanghai for eleven of my seventeen years and would not trade the experience for anything. However, it was a great opportunity to come visit and learn from the experts at CLASSE because every person here has such a deep well of knowledge about their specific field, something I attempted to capture with this website.
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Finally, I would like to sincerely thank all the staff and faculty at Cornell University for making this an incredible two week internship. Every single person we met with or saw in the hallways was kind and welcoming. They were all eager to share their life story and explain their wealth of knowledge in ways that high school student could comprehend and appreciate. Truly, you are all an inspiration.