
Peer Academic Advisers
Charles Brower '13

cbrower@princeton.edu
Major: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Language(s): French, Java
Other departments and programs I am familiar with: Health Professions Advising (PHPA Peer Adviser)
Specific courses I can offer advice on: MAT 103, EEB 211, MOL 214, CHM 201/201/303/304, COS 126
Activities: I am a Peer Health Professions Adviser as well as a pre-health student. I have been an Officer of Club Soccer for 3 years. I am the treasurer of the Princeton Health Care and a member of the Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC). I volunteer at University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro and through the Better Days program.
Best study spot on campus: Fine library
Youngjoo (Claudia) Park '13

yptwo@princeton.edu
Major: Comparative Literature
Certificate(s): German, Interdisciplinary Program in Humanistic Studies
Language(s): French, German
Other departments and programs I am familiar with: Princeton in France, Princeton in Munich, Summer Work Program in Germany, IIP
Specific courses I can offer advice on: FRE 1027, GER 1025, COM 300, HUM 233
Activities: Princeton Art Museum Highlights Student Tour Guide; Princeton Art Museum Student Advisory Board; Frist Center Stage
Best study spot on campus: East Pyne Chancellor Green Café
Ben Foulon '13

bfoulon@princeton.edu
Major: Chemistry
Certificate(s): Materials Science and Engineering
Language(s): French, Java
Specific courses I can offer advice on: COS 126, MOL 214, CBE 246, CHM 303/304, MSE 301/302, CBE 250, anything really, I'm not picky
Activities: Varsity Sprint Football, Science in Society Editor-in-Chief, American Foreign Policy Staff Writer
Best study spot on campus: Firestone 3rd floor
Monica Greco '13

mgreco@princeton.edu
Major: Classics and Woodrow Wilson School
Certificate(s): WWS
Language(s): Latin, Greek, German, Italian, Arabic
Other departments and programs I am familiar with: Study Abroad, BUSF
Specific courses I can offer advice on: WWS everything
Activities: Daily Princetonian, Whitman related things, UNICEF Club
Best study spot on campus: Firestone Trustees Reading Room
Flora Thomson-Deveaux '13

fthomson@princeton.edu
Major: Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Cultures
Certificate(s): Latin American Studies
Language(s): Spanish, Portuguese
Other departments and programs I am familiar with: Study Abroad
Specific courses I can offer advice on: POR 108/109
Activities: SVC - El Centro ESL; Behrman Undergraduate Society of Fellows; Research assistant; PUP Pit Orchestras
Best study spot on campus: Chancellor Green Rotunda
Devin Karbowicz '13

dkarbowi@princeton.edu
Major: Psychology
Certificate(s):
Language(s): Spanish
Other departments and programs I am familiar with: Peer Health Adviser
Specific courses I can offer advice on: CHV 310, CWR 201, ENG 385, ENV 201B, LIN 201, PSY 101, PSY 207, PSY 251, PSY 252, PSY 255, PSY 258, PSY 259, PSY 312, PSY 314, PSY 320, PSY 326, PSY 327, REL 225, SOC 101, VIS 215, WWS 312
Activities: Psychology research
Best study spot on campus: Woody Woo Fountain
Annie Khoa '13

akhoa@princeton.edu
Major: Woodrow Wilson School
Certificate(s): East Asian Studies
Language(s): Mandarin, Korean
Other departments and programs I am familiar with: Princeton in Beijing, Study abroad at University of Cape Town, Office of Religious Life trips abroad, Breakout trip, Scholars in the Nation's Initiative, James Madison Program
Specific courses I can offer advice on: POL311, SOC303, CHI405, CHI451C, CHI452C, CEE102B, CHI411, KOR101, POL381, SOC227, HIS208, KOR102, POL366, KOR105
Activities: Woodrow Wilson School Student Advisory Committee, Communiversity Co-chair, Princeton University Mentoring Program
Best study spot on campus: East Pyne cafe
Samuel Dresner '13

sdresner@princeton.edu
Major: Economics
Certificate(s): Near Eastern Language and Culture
Language(s): Hebrew, Java
Other departments and programs I am familiar with: Health Professions, Princeton in Washington
Specific courses I can offer advice on: COS 126, ECO ***, CHM 303/304, MOL 214, EEB 211, HEB ***, NEU 258
Activities: Daily Princetonian, CJL, Intramurals, UMCP Volunteering, Peer Tutor
Best study spot on campus: CJL
Jess Brooks '13

jnbrooks@princeton.edu
Major: Molecular Biology
Certificate(s): Neuroscience
Language(s): French
Specific courses I can offer advice on: ISC 231, ISC 232, ISC 233, ISC 234, ISC 235, ISC 236, PSY 258, MOL 408, MOL 348
Activities: former president of Sustained Dialogue, moderator for Sustained Dialogue, member of Students For Education Reform
Best study spot on campus: Whitman Writing Center
Samantha Batel '13

sbatel@ princeton.edu
Major: Woodrow Wilson School
Certificate(s): Values and Public Life
Language(s): Spanish
Specific courses I can offer advice on: PSY 101, PSY 251, CHV 310, ENG 385, POL 380, WWS 312, WWS 332
Activities: Orange Key Tour Guide and Guide Selection Chair, Woodrow Wilson School Student Advisory Committee, Students for Education Reform (SFER), Frist Welcome Desk Employee
Best study spot on campus: Firestone C-floor
Esther Kim '13

eskim@princeton.edu
Major: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Certificate(s): Global Health and Health Policy
Other departments and programs I am familiar with: study abroad the University of Edinburgh, Latin American Studies
Specific courses I can offer advice on: MAT 201, COS 126, ECO 100, MOL 214, PSY 251
Activities: Student Global AIDS Campaign, SVC volunteering, Students for Education Reform
Best study spot on campus: Frist 2nd Floor
Sarah Xiyi Chen '13

sxchen@princeton.edu
Major: Woodrow Wilson School
Certificate(s): East Asian Studies
Language(s): Mandarin Chinese, French
Other departments and programs I am familiar with: HUM 216-217, Journalism, Princeton in Beijing, China and the World Program
Specific courses I can offer advice on: HUM 216-217, Chinese language, POL 380 or any Gary Bass, any WWS (including task forces)
Activities: Carl A. Fields Center Fellows Program, Asian American Students Association, Princeton University Mentoring Program, SURGE (Students United for a Responsible Global Environment), Ski and Snowboard Team, Princeton Alumni Weekly, Daily Princetonian, Chinese Students Association, Teach for China, Kappa Alpha Theta, Ivy Club Leadership Program
Best study spot on campus: Winter: Scully glass-walled study rooms. Any other time: Tables in Whitman courtyard--no Wifi, no procrastinating!
Carly De La Hoz

cdelahoz@princeton.edu
Major: Architecture
Certificate(s): Urban Studies
Language(s): German
Other departments and programs I am familiar with: Breakout, Princeton in Munich, Global Seminar (Brazil)
Specific courses I can offer advice on: any ARC, MAT 103, PHY 101, CEE 262B, Intro SPA classes, Intro GER classes, ART 100/101
Activities: Community House volunteering, specifically Generation One tutoring; Astrobiology Club; Pace Council for Civic Values; PUDS (Princeton University Dining Services); School of Architecture Student Film Series
Best study spot on campus: Architecture Library or any of the Whitman lounges
Jacob Meister '13

jmeister@princeton.edu
Major: Comparative Literature
Certificate(s): German Language and Literature, Latin Language and Literature
Language(s): French, German, Russian, Latin, Italian, some Spanish
Other departments and programs I am familiar with: Princeton in Munich, Princeton in Saint Petersburg, French and Italian
Specific courses I can offer advice on: RUS 101-107, RUS 207, ITA 401, GER 102-5, GER 208, MAT 103, LAT 333, FRE 367, FRE 224, FRE 307
Activities: Behrman Society of Undergraduate Fellows, L'Avant-Scene (French Theater Workshop), Princeton University Dining Services, Peer Tutor
Best study spot on campus: Chancellor Green in East Pyne, Firestone



