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Biography

I attended high school at Haddon Township High School, NJ and I am currently a Junior at the prestigious College of New Jersey in Ewing, NJ. I come from a large extended family with thirty-one aunts and uncles, 46 first cousins, and two wonderful grandmothers that have always supported my adventure in the industry.

My life thus far has consisted of sports, theater, academics and music. As a high school student, I was captain of the varsity soccer and track teams and was recruited by many schools to continue in that direction. The performing arts have also played a huge role in my life: I have been playing the flute for 11 years and have played lead roles in over 12 theatrical productions. I graduated high school in the National Honor Society and also received the awards of "The Class of 2007's Outstanding Overall Performing Arts Student," "Outstanding Student in Drama," along with conference and team awards for soccer.

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Academic Experience

Being a student at The College of New Jersey and also working many hours a week as a model and actress has helped me grow in so many ways. By keeping up with a full education schedule with classes that relate back to my professional work, I have almost perfected time-management and have become even more ambitious. I am currently pursuing a degree in Communication Studies with a concentration in Public & Mass Communication.

Some examples of related course projects are linked here for you to view below.
  • In COM 212 - Introduction to Television Studio, I learned how to work every behind-the-scenes job of a TV production. Attached is a script I wrote for my very own "TV Show," click here.
  • In COM 271 - Film & Society, I was educated on how to pick apart movies from the mood of the lighting to how the time period affected the filming. Attached is a paper I wrote analyzing my favorite film, "Breakfast At Tiffany's," click here.