Na He Jeon, Alumni
Hi, my name is Na He Jeon. I’m your Editor-in-Chief. First of all, I want to thank you for visiting our website on this wondrous day. Please peek here and there to see our best works. I live in a smug house in McLean with my parents and cute little brothers. My experience with nagging my brothers to do their homework and go to sleep is arguably the most important influence on my leadership abilities. Since I moved to America only four years ago, I have a very international perspective, which means I can eat cheese with kimchi and rice. This is actually true. If you want to flatter me, all you need to do is buy me ramen and/or Chipotle. To Room 114. During one of the Big Stay After Days. Oh, how I’d love you forever. The biggest legacies Saxon Scope left for me is the ability to live on with constant deadlines, and publish my writing, pictures, and graphics on the paper or online with a brazen face. Outside of journalism, I do math and science. And violin too. Confirming stereotypes like nobody else.