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Class Notes 2003/2004

 

 

Konul Amrahova

Chatham Hall, Azerbaijan

Konul will start her PhD in economics at Johns Hopkins in August. “Again, I couldn't have done it without ASSIST,” writes Konul.
(Posted May 2010)
 

Tina Ertel

Northfield-Mt. Hermon School, Germany

Tina will graduate this June from Kenyon College. As a member of the Kenyon swim team she won the 200-yard individual medley in 2009 - her fifth national event title.
(Posted May 2010)
 

Henning Greiser

Catlin Gabel School, Germany

Henning writes: “I'm about to finish my undergraduate degree at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland and will move to Paris in September for an MSc in Management at HEC School of Management.”
(Posted May 2010)
 

Sven Kämmerer

Suffield Academy, Germany

Sven graduated in February and now has a half a year of free time before continuing his studies in Switzerland, pursuing a Master's degree in Strategy and International Management. Beforehand, he will intern with Roland Berger and also hopes to do a lot of travelling (he’s in Florida now). Sven says, “Please make sure to let me know when I can help ASSIST and give back!”
(Posted May 2010)
 

Svjetlana Stancic

North Shore Country Day School, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Svjetlana is planning to graduate from university over the summer and has already found a job. She will work in the IT sector in Information Systems Auditing.
(Posted May 2010)
 

Christina Hoffmann

Wyoming Seminary, Germany

Christina is studying in Vienna at the University.
(Posted Mar 2010) 

 

Dimitar Milenkov

Deerfield Academy, Bulgaria

dimitar.milenkov@gmail.com
Mitko graduated from Harvard this past June and is currently working in Boston with State Street's Alternative Investment Solutions and their hedge fund team. He will be returning to Europe the end of July and applying for jobs there.  While here, he is studying for the CFA Level I exam in June.
(Posted Mar 2010)

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Assist Launches its 42nd Year

 

  • The Class of 2010/11 – 146 Scholars from 21 Countries/Regions
  • 87 independent secondary schools currently participate from 27 states in the U.S.
  • More than 4,000 alumni
  • 44 countries represented over 40 years

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