1. Miguel Angel Del Rio
4022 Chinaberry Drive (214) 797-7085
Garland, Texas 75043 drmiguel@mit.edu
OBJECTIVE: To obtain a summer internship in Computer Science
EDUCATION:Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Cambridge, MA
Candidate for a Bachelor’s of Science in Computer Science June, 2019
Currently second semester sophomore due to credit earned in High
The School of Science and Engineering Dallas, TX
Ranked 8 out of 81 students; ACT: 33, SAT Composite: 1440 May, 2015
20 AP classes resulting in 1 year of credit for MIT
RELEVANT COURSEWORK
Intro to Computer Science and Electrical Engineering AP Computer Science
Differential Equations AP Calculus
Electricity and Magnetism Intro to Engineering
SKILLS
Microsoft Office: Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access
Coding Languages: Java, Python, HTML, CSS, JavaScript (with JQuery and AngularJS)
Languages: Fluent in English and Spanish, Intermediate in German, Can read Portuguese
LEADERSHIP
MIT
Dallas ISD
HONORS
Suma cum Laude – Awarded to students who had an overall GPA higher than 95 upon graduation
in the School of Science and Engineering
Albert Einstein Award – Highest grades in all Science classes over all four years
National Society of High School Scholars Member – Highly selective international society of
students with high cumulative GPA’s and large participation in their schools and communities
(HS)2 – Highly selective summer program in which advanced topics in Math and Science are
taught to minority students with high GPAs while improving promoting student independence and
leadership
Entry Chair – In charge of a 3 floors (called an Entry in the dorm) of MIT’s
MacGregor Dorm deciding, how its budget is spent, organizing events with
the Entry, resolving disputes between members of the Entry
REX Chair – In charge of organizing week long rushing events to attract
incoming freshmen to the MacGregor Dorm and showcase all the different
personalities of the Entries; events include: Daily breakfast, dance parties,
laser tag, and scavenger hunt
January, 2016 –
Present
January, 2016 –
Present
October, 2013 –
October, 2014
Teen School Board Member – Assisted the Dallas ISD Superintendent to decide
upon and enact changes that affected the whole school district but with a
greater focus on the district’s high schools; some policies changed include:
improved cafeteria food, greater promotion to students of the Advanced
Placement and Early College Program.
Class President – Organized fundraising and social events to boost school spirit
and reduce cost of class events so more people could attend.
October, 2011 –
October, 2014