Pennington School junior selected to interdisciplinary learning experience

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Pennington School junior Daisy Hutnik was accepted into the New Jersey Scholars Program (NJSP), a highly selective summer program that brings together rising high school seniors for a five-week interdisciplinary learning experience.

NJSP selects 39 of the most motivated and high-achieving students in New Jersey to gather at the Lawrenceville School to learn from college professors.

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The theme of this yearā€™s program is ā€œMind and Body: The Future of Being Human,ā€ and Hutnik is eager to explore these themes in NJSPā€™s discussion-based, experiential environment.

ā€œI hope I can walk away from this program having gained more confidence to make the choices which inform my own future,ā€ Daisy said in a statement provided by the Pennington School.

The Hopewell resident sees the program as a great opportunity to be pushed out of her comfort zone.

ā€œI believe that there’s no better way to do that than to surround yourself with new viewpoints and positions which you hadnā€™t previously considered,ā€ she said in the statement. ā€œWith any luck, my beliefs will be broken down and changed countless times over the course of the program.ā€

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