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hkim243
Hello! My name is Hannah Kim. I graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill majoring in Psychology (B.S.) and Economics (B.A.). I also completed minor in Social and Economic Justice through the Department of Sociology. I am a recipient of the Chancellor's Science Scholarship and the Johnston Scholarship. In addition to my active involvement in the Department of Psychology under the mentorship of Eric Youngstrom and Anna Bardone-Cone, I was also a Buckley Public Service Scholar with the hope of uplifting marginalized populations by increasing access to necessary resources, especially with respect to mental health. As a member of Helping Give Away Psychological Science (HGAPS), I work towards this goal by uploading and editing information on Wikipedia and Wikiversity to help clinicians and the public gain access to the best free psychological research.
I graduated from Ridgefield High School in my hometown of Ridgefield, Connecticut. Previously I lived in Cary, North Carolina and Boise, Idaho. I was born in Seoul, South Korea, and moved to the United States when I was three years old.
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