Snigdha nandipati biography of william

Then there are all those eyes on you. A bright spotlight. The competition is broadcast live on ESPN2. And for Nandipati, there was an additional pressure in having her grandparents fly in from India just to see her compete. But Nandipati never let the tension get to her. Instead, she just focused on the announcer and the word, ignored the people and the cameras, and relished in the fact that her grandparents were there for her.

They give great advice. We are currently I was in awe of this well-spoken, insightful teenager, now a junior in high school. Cover photo: AP Jacquelyn Martin.

Snigdha nandipati biography of william

Share this: Click to share on Twitter Opens in new window Click to share on Facebook Opens in new window Click to email a link to a friend Opens in new window Click to share on Tumblr Opens in new window. Like Loading Previous Post. Next Post. Comment Reblog Subscribe Subscribed. By Matthew Piechalak [email protected]. From winning the National Spelling Bee as a Middle School student, to the subsequent fame that came in its wake, to her newest endeavor, an award-winning book, the Parker alumna and Yale graduate has always used her words to learn and grow.

After graduating from Yale University in with a degree in neuroscience, Snigdha began working as a medical assistant in a free clinic in the Bay Area, where she would consistently see similarities between many of the immigrant patients and her own cultural background as an Indian-American. She began writing short-form articles discussing what would ultimately become the focus of her book.

After graduating from Yale University in with a degree in neuroscience, Snigdha began working as a medical assistant in a free clinic in the Bay Area, where she would consistently see similarities between many of the immigrant patients and her own cultural background as an Indian-American. She began writing short-form articles discussing what would ultimately become the focus of her book.

Last month, Snigdha and Dr. Hasan Gokal, of Houston Methodist Hospital, held an online seminar related to her new publication, which was attended by her former Parker teachers and friends from her alma mater.