ESP Biography



JASLINE GARCIA, Sophomore attending Columbia University




Major: Statistics, Psychology, Pre-Med

College/Employer: Columbia University

Year of Graduation: 2017

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Brief Biographical Sketch:

Hello! My name is Jasline Garcia and I am a freshman at Columbia University. Aside from being a college student, I am also a handball player, animal lover, Netflix, sushi, and internet addict, knitter, cook, ambidextrous, Dominican, and I like food.

I'm planning to concentrate in Pre-Med, attend medical school, and one day be either a surgeon or a Pediatrician, whichever I fall in love with more.

I consider myself to be open-minded, calm, and flexible. I'm not the type who argues or yells a lot.....that's too much unnecessary work. I enjoy relaxed, comfortable environments...though I do tend to get a bit awkward at times.

Get to know me (you won't be a teacher's pet, I swear!)
Email me at jg3417@columbia.edu if you have any questions about anything at all!



Past Classes

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M341: Statistics in Splash Spring 2016 (Mar. 12, 2016)
Numbers, presentations, graphs, interpretations, and perspectives! No longer will you cringe when faced with a confusing data set. Have no fear, stats is here! This course will enable students to think critically be able to graph, organize, and analyze data. In addition, students will be given a chance to collect their own data based on what they're passionate about. This course is definitely recommended for those who are planning to take a future statistics course such as AP Statistics or statistics in college. Bear in mind that this course is not meant to be challenging or a burden but rather a safe space where students can share what they find difficult in mathematics in general and work on it, which I'm hoping will lead to eventual confidence in future math courses. Feel free to ask me any questions regarding high school or college in general!


M149: Introduction to Statistics in Splash Spring 14 (Apr. 05, 2014)
Numbers, presentations, graphs, interpretations, and perspectives! No longer will you cringe when faced with a confusing data set. Have no fear, stats is here! This course will enable students to think critically be able to graph, organize, and analyze data. In addition, students will be given a chance to collect their own data based on what they're passionate about. This course is definitely recommended for those who are planning to take a future statistics course such as AP Statistics or statistics in college. Bear in mind that this course is not meant to be challenging or a burden but rather a safe space where students can share what they find difficult in mathematics in general and work on it, which I'm hoping will lead to eventual confidence in future math courses. Feel free to ask me any questions regarding high school or college in general!


X150: Introduction to Knitting in Splash Spring 14 (Apr. 05, 2014)
This class explores the beauty of creating wonderful, useful things with your own hands. Knitting is an easy way of self expression useful for developing endurance in your fingers, giving someone a warm present, and is definitely an affordable way to keep warm during the winter. In this class we'll be focusing on the very basics of knitting. We'll only be knitting scarves.


M110: Statistics in Splash Fall 2013 (Nov. 16, 2013)
Numbers, presentations, graphs, interpretations, and perspectives! No longer will you cringe when faced with a confusing data set. Have no fear, stats is here! This course will enable students to think critically be able to graph, organize, and analyze data. In addition, students will be given a chance to collect their own data based on what they're passionate about. This course is definitely recommended for those who are planning to take a future statistics course such as AP Statistics or statistics in college. Bear in mind that this course is not meant to be challenging or a burden but rather a safe space where students can share what they find difficult in mathematics in general and work on it, which I'm hoping will lead to eventual confidence in future math courses. Feel free to ask me any questions regarding high school or college in general!