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@@ -37,11 +37,11 @@ here's the trap: every hour you spend on credentials is an hour you're not spend
I deliberately chose NOT to do RSI. NOT to follow the YC pipeline. NOT to optimize for prestige.
instead I:
-- interned at a neurotech startup (Orbit, $9M raised) as their youngest intern — not because it was prestigious, but because the [[work-experience|work]] was interesting
+- interned at a neurotech startup as their youngest intern — not because it was prestigious, but because the [[work-experience|work]] was interesting
- published EEG research targeting IEEE TBME — not because I needed a publication, but because the science was cool
- won math modeling competitions (HiMCM, MCM/ICM, M3, MTFC) — not because they look good, but because I love applied math
- won 3.5/5 [[competitions-hackathons|hackathons]] — because hackathons are fun and you learn fast
-- started Socratica at my school — because I wanted a [[communities|community of builders]], not because I needed "founded a club" on my resume
+- started a builder community at my school — because I wanted a [[communities|community of builders]], not because I needed "founded a club" on my resume
none of these were chosen for their prestige value. same philosophy applies to [[funding-grants]] — pursue funding for the work, not the resume line. they were chosen because they made me better at things I care about. the resume impact was a side effect, not the goal.