In 2020, I graduated from a high school in Wuhan, China, entered Tsinghua University, China, and majored in
world literature. The class I am in is the first experimental class of humanities in Tsinghua University,
which gives us a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary perspective by asking us to read and reflect on a
large number of literature, historical, philosophical and legal texts and thoughts ranging from ancient Greece
to modern times.
This mode of education and its high standards not only made me capable of the challenges that may appear in my
life, but also established my strong interest in law during the process of study. I started minoring in law
during my sophomore year, and although I experienced some twists and turns at the beginning, it was these
tough experiences that made me determined to work on international legal affairs, instead of just focusing on
domestic law.
In 2023, I applied for the Visiting Undergraduate Student Program of Harvard University and got admitted. I took courses
on education, literature, and law. I got excellent grades in all of them, while the excellent course design and
warm environment of Harvard really fascinates me.
As a undergraduate student, I am always looking forward to different possibilities. If you want to know more about
me, please click here to visit my CV.