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'Three Students'
Posted December 3, 2012; 12:00 p.m.
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These three Princeton students are pursuing their passions in distinctive ways. Read more.
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JACINTH GREYWOODE: I was
actually a psychology major
focusing in neuroscience
before I decided
to switch to music.
[PIANO PLAYING]
PROFESSOR: He's really blossomed
here, which is just
beautiful to see.
JACINTH GREYWOODE: I am
composing a mass for
orchestra and choir.
It will be a small orchestra
and a four part choir.
CARMINA MANCENON: I'm from
the Philippines,
but I lived in Japan.
I wasn't entirely sure what I
wanted to do after graduation.
I know I want to work in
international development.
I did a summer internship last
summer through the Princeton
Environmental Institute in the
eastern cape of South Africa
working on a rural health
care research project.
The hospital there had
seven doctors to
about 140,000 patients.
KATRINA HACKER: I took a year
off after finishing high
school and dedicated myself
completely to skating.
I couldn't say no to Princeton
when I got in.
As a history major, one takes
a junior seminar and mine is
called the Modern Jewish
Intellectual.
I've gotten involved in planning
a Special Olympics
skating program.






