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(Chloe Blanchard is a SEAS 16' Applied Math and Computer Science Major from Palo Alto, CA serving on ESC.)
 
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'''Chloe Blanchard''' [[SEAS]] '[[2016|16]] is from Palo Alto, California. She is majoring in Applied Mathematics and minoring in Computer Science and French. She has been elected to and served on [[Engineering Student Council]] since she her first year in [[SEAS]], as the SEAS Class of 2016 Vice President and the current SEAS Class of 2016 Representative.
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'''Chloe Blanchard''' [[SEAS]] '[[2016|16]] is from Palo Alto, California. She graduated in 2016 with a major in Applied Mathematics and minors in Computer Science and French. She served on [[Engineering Student Council]] all four years in [[SEAS]] as the SEAS Class of 2016 Vice President and Representative. Chloe also worked for the Computer Science Department in [[SEAS]] as a teaching assistant in the first-year engineering core class, Art of Engineering, led by David Vallancourt. Chloe lectured four sections a semester, covering the essentials of computer science logic and matlab and/or python syntax.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 03:35, 28 June 2017

Chloe Blanchard SEAS '16 is from Palo Alto, California. She graduated in 2016 with a major in Applied Mathematics and minors in Computer Science and French. She served on Engineering Student Council all four years in SEAS as the SEAS Class of 2016 Vice President and Representative. Chloe also worked for the Computer Science Department in SEAS as a teaching assistant in the first-year engineering core class, Art of Engineering, led by David Vallancourt. Chloe lectured four sections a semester, covering the essentials of computer science logic and matlab and/or python syntax.