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Outstanding International School Student Award 2026
Today, I received the Outstanding International School Student Award 2026 from Thailand’s Ministry of Education. Thank you to my family, teachers, and mentors for all their support. I’m grateful for the opportunities I’ve had to learn, explore my interests, and work on projects that matter to me.

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Research Conference Presentation 🎓
I’m really happy to share that my research paper was selected for presentation at the International Conference of High School and College Student Research! 🎉 It was a valuable experience turning my research into a clear presentation and thinking carefully about how to explain my ideas beyond the paper itself. A big thank you to the conference team for organizing the event and giving students the opportunity to share their research.

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AP Scholar with Distinction 2026
I’m really happy to have received the AP Scholar with Distinction Award again this year. 🎉 Since my school does not offer AP courses, I prepared for the exams through self-study, with lots of help from my dad. 😅❤️

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International Finance Olympiad 2026 (Personal Finance Literacy)
I joined the International Finance Olympiad 2026 in Personal Finance Literacy and came away with a Bronze Medal. 🥉 What I liked most was that the questions were not just about memorizing financial terms. They made me think through real money decisions, use financial logic, and figure out what actually makes sense in everyday situations. It was a fun reminder of why I enjoy finance so much. Money can sound serious and complicated, but sometimes it really does feel like solvin

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My Research Has Been Published in Curieux Review
I’m really excited to share that, after months of work, my research paper has officially been published in Curieux Review. My paper “Predicting Dividend Statuses of Thai Listed Companies Using Machine Learning”, appears on page 346. The project started with a question I was genuinely curious about: could machine learning help predict whether Thai listed companies would pay dividends? Since I’m interested in both investing and financial analysis, I wanted to see whether techno

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Big News — My Research Paper Got Accepted!
I’m really happy to share that my research paper has been accepted for publication in The Curieux Review. My paper explores whether machine learning can be used to predict the dividend status of Thai listed companies. It brought together two things I’m really interested in, finance and technology, which made the project both exciting and much more challenging than I first expected. There were plenty of moments when I had to rethink my approach, fix mistakes, and keep going ev

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Certificates for My Students
I’m preparing certificates for the students in my Fun Finance course, and honestly, I did not expect this part to make me feel so emotional. 🥹 Watching them learn the basics of finance, ask questions, share ideas, and slowly become more confident made every class feel special. They brought so much energy and curiosity that teaching them often felt like I was learning alongside them too. Seeing their names on these certificates made me realize how quickly the course went by.

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International Finance Olympiad 2025 (Corporate Finance) – Final Round
Wrapped up my last Olympiad of 2025 with a Top 10 International Presentation and a Bronze Award! 🎉 Getting there involved plenty of late nights, caffeine, and probably far too many Excel formulas. Somehow, all of that only reminded me why I enjoy finance so much, even when it occasionally makes my brain do gymnastics. 😅 Representing Thailand 🇹🇭 in the international final was something I’ll never forget. I learned a lot, met people who were just as excited about finance as

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My Summer at Columbia: Learning Finance at 4:30 A.M.
This summer, I took “Introduction to Finance & Investment Management” through Columbia University’s Pre-College Programs. The course covered topics like time value of money, risk and return, valuation, portfolio strategy, and real estate, which ended up being one of the areas I found most interesting. I’m especially thankful to my professor, Ashish Kohli, who was such a wonderful teacher. He was incredibly kind, patient, and always willing to explain difficult ideas clearly,

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International Finance Olympiad: My Last Olympiad of 2025
3rd and last Olympiad of 2025! 🥳 It’s been quite a journey through competitions this year, and somehow I ended up representing Thailand 🇹🇭 in the International Finance Olympiad Final. Each Olympiad challenged me in a different way, but this one felt especially close to something I already love: finance. Preparing for the final pushed me to think faster, explain my ideas more clearly, and look at financial problems from angles I probably would not have considered before. On

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Bronze Medal at the Thailand Economics Olympiad 2025!
So excited to share some news! 🎉 Out of the three Olympiads I’m joining this summer, the Thailand Economics Olympiad 2025 was my second one, and I’m so happy to have received a Bronze Medal! 🥉 The experience was exciting, exhausting, and definitely more intense than I expected. I got to challenge myself alongside so many talented students, and every round pushed me to think about economics in a deeper way. What I’ve enjoyed most about these Olympiads is that they never feel

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Representing Thailand at the 2025 International Business Olympiad
I’m incredibly excited to share that I’ve been selected as one of six students representing Thailand at the 2025 International Business Olympiad! 🇹🇭 Later this month, I’ll be competing in the online International Final Round alongside students from around the world. 🌎 I’m excited to challenge myself, apply what I’ve learned, and see how far I can push my understanding of business and problem-solving. Getting to this stage took a lot of preparation, and I’m especially grate

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My New App is Out!
Hi everyone! I just finished my 5th iOS app, CircleMap! 🎉 The idea came from my own struggle with the Unit Circle and Polar Graphs. When I first started learning them, all the angles, coordinates, and relationships seemed to blur together, and I honestly felt pretty lost. So I built CircleMap to help me see how everything connects instead of just trying to memorize it. Being able to explore the ideas visually and practice them step by step made the concepts finally start to

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Honored by the World Bank!
Still a little amazed that this happened! 🏆 I received an award at the 2025 Thailand Young Economist Contest from Melinda Good, Division Director for Thailand and Myanmar at the World Bank. Yes, the World Bank! One of my favorite parts of the experience was getting to talk with economists and other students who were just as curious about economics as I was. It reminded me that economics is much more interesting when it moves beyond graphs and textbooks and becomes a way of u

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Join Me for the SAT Bootcamp at Schoolhouse.world!
I’ve got some exciting news to share! 🎉 I’m officially certified by SchoolHouse.World —a free, peer-to-peer learning platform co-founded...

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My SAT Score Was Just Released!
Guys, my SAT score finally came in, and I’m honestly so happy with it! 🎉 I spent about eight months preparing, which meant a lot of practice questions, mistakes, and figuring out little strategies that slowly made everything feel more manageable. Along the way, I picked up quite a few tips, especially for the math section, and I’m excited to start sharing some of them with you. Stay tuned! 📻

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Grateful to Qualify for the Global Round of the Math Challenge!
Woohoo! 🎉 I’ve qualified for the Global and Final Round of the Math Challenge Competition! I’m really grateful to have made it this far, and I’m excited for one last challenge.

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My Summer Challenge: Online Course #4
Here comes the final online course of my summer challenge: “Digitalization of Intelligent and Integrated Energy Systems.” 🌍 I chose this course because I had recently become curious about how blockchain technology might help address climate and energy challenges. But before I could really understand where blockchain might fit, I realized I first needed to understand how today’s energy systems actually work and where the problems are. Honestly, this was the hardest course of

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My Summer Challenge: Online Course #3
I’ve always been curious about what is actually happening behind the scenes when AI “learns.” 🤔 So I decided to take the course "Google AI for Anyone" to understand it a little better. What I liked most was getting to interact with the process of training a simple AI model myself. Seeing how the model learned from examples made the idea of AI feel much less mysterious and much more understandable. The course also helped me see that AI is not magic. It can be incredibly power

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My Summer Challenge: Online Course #2
The second course I completed was “AI Chatbots Without Programming.” What caught my attention immediately was that I could actually build a chatbot without knowing how to code. Since I had no programming experience at the time, that made the whole idea feel much more approachable. I learned how chatbots follow conversational flows, respond to what users say, and use ideas from natural language processing to make interactions feel more useful. The most exciting part was realiz

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