Vote for Liushuo Wan. Right now, he’s losing, 305 votes to 559. But you can reverse that. He’s on the right side. Go vote now, it only takes a second. Here’s that link again:
Zinch March Madness - vote Liushuo Wan.
Here’s why:
- He has USC listed under his Shout Outs.
- He’ll do anything to win this scholarship, but even if he doesn’t, he’ll “tip his hat out to the winner.”
- He has done many things to shape his community, such as volunteering his time to tutor elementary school children.
- He currently tutors a person with a mental disability, hoping to have a positive impact on the person’s life.
- He has realized the need to grow up and mature.
- He knows the importance of world-awareness and that he has the ability to leave a positive legacy for his peers.
- Not only does he realize this, but he lives it out, too.
- He cares about world issues and problems with society.
Now, I’m not fully convinced by those points. For instance, what really makes him unique, and what has he accomplished? But the ease of voting for him means that you can do it in literally 2 clicks, so give him your vote. I know him in real life, so I know he’ll appreciate it ![]()
Here’s the story:
Randy (Liushuo Wan) found out about Zinch on FastWeb about 10 months ago. Their slogan is: “I am more than a test score.” Instead of judging students based on test scores, they want to portray students via their passions and interests. Randy though, “Wow, that’s a cool site.”
So he signed up, made a profile, and entered his info. The site expanded, and the list of schools using it did, too. He received messages from Columbia, UCSD, and various others. They had a competition where they chose 200+ semi-finalists, and people had to vote for them, selecting 61 to get into the final 64. He wasn’t chosen, so he had to get in through another method which they call “Cinderella 3,” which are the top 3 peopole who got he most people to join the site.
He was 2nd, so now he’s in the final 64 for the $20,000 scholarship. They’re doing a March Madness-style tournament, in which you are matched up against 1 person each week. 64 start, and ultimately there will be 1 student who gets the $20,000. The contest is currently in Round 1, and he’s hoping to advance. To do this, he needs your vote. It’s very easy and quick, no registration required. One vote per IP address, so using other computers connected to the same router will not work.
I filed this under Family because Randy is in my church family at the Evangelical Free Church of Walnut.
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