New York Times profiles Intel Science Talent Search Contestant
June 29th, 2009 by adminThe New York Times recently profiled high school valedictorians in New York City, including Adam Sealfon, a finalist in the 2009 Intel Science Talent Search. (You can check out Adam’s Inspire video on the SHARE page under SHARED VIDEOS.) Adam graduated from Stuyvesant High School and will enter Harvard this fall. The article pointed out that Adam received 13 prizes and an overwhelming ovation on Stuyvesant’s awards day – not to mention a 2400 on his SATs. Check out the article for a peek into what today’s top high school seniors think about President Obama, education, their graduation speeches and favorite spots in NYC. The last interview question was, “What is one word that best sums up how you’re feeling at this moment — about to graduate from high school and embark on the rest of your lives”?” Adam responded with, “Hopeful.” Congratulations Adam and all the graduating seniors – I can’t wait to see what great things you’ll do in the future.
