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'''Saajid Moyen''' is a quiz bowler at the [[University of Pennsylvania]].
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'''Saajid Moyen''' was a quiz bowler at the [[University of Pennsylvania]]. He was second scorer on the Penn team that won [[2015 ACF Nationals]].
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He currently works for Jane Street Capital in Hong Kong.
  
 
==Career==
 
==Career==
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===College===
 
===College===
  
Saajid has carved out a place as the second scorer on [[Penn]], adding considerable literature and music knowledge to the team. He got several critical buzzes during the team's 4th-place run at [[2012 ACF Nationals]].
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Saajid was the second scorer on Penn as a literature and music player, contributing several key buzzes to the team's 4th-place run at [[2012 ACF Nationals]] and becoming a much stronger second scorer en route to earning a title victory at his last collegiate tournament, [[2015 ACF Nationals]]. He is credited with single-handedly pulled the Penn team out of its organizational quagmire, later turning over those responsibilities to [[Sarita Jamil]].
  
 
==Writing==
 
==Writing==
 
*[[Penn Bowl|2012 Penn Bowl]]
 
*[[Penn Bowl|2012 Penn Bowl]]
 
*Several [[OAC]] questions
 
*Several [[OAC]] questions
 
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*[[Penn-ance]] - Literature, Social Science, Auditory Art
== Notable Tournaments ==
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*[[Penn Bowl|2013 Penn Bowl]]
*[[2012 ACF Nationals]] - 4th place (with [[Patrick Liao]], [[Eric Mukherjee]], [[James Lasker]], and [[Samuel Passaglia]])
 
*[[2012 MUT]] - 2nd place (with [[Patrick Liao]])
 
*[[2012 ICT]] - 11th place (with [[Patrick Liao]], [[Eric Mukherjee]], [[James Lasker]], and [[Samuel Passaglia]])
 
*[[ACF Regionals|2012 ACF Regionals]] - 3rd place (with [[Patrick Liao]], [[Eric Mukherjee]], [[James Lasker]], and [[Samuel Passaglia]])
 
*[[SCT|2012 SCT Mid-Atlantic]] - 2nd place (with [[Patrick Liao]], [[Eric Mukherjee]], [[Samuel Passaglia]], and [[Jon Moller]])
 
*[[MAGNI|2011 MAGNI]] - 3rd place (with [[Patrick Liao]], [[Eric Mukherjee]], and [[James Lasker]])
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:54, 10 December 2020

Saajid Moyen
Noted subjects Music, Literature, Religion
Past colleges University of Pennsylvania (2012-2015)
High school Copley (2008-2011)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Saajid Moyen was a quiz bowler at the University of Pennsylvania. He was second scorer on the Penn team that won 2015 ACF Nationals.

He currently works for Jane Street Capital in Hong Kong.

Career

High School

Saajid played for Copley High School until graduating in 2011. He was the second-highest overall scorer at both the 2011 HSNCT and the 2011 NASAT, which he notably chose to attend as part of Team Ohio instead of going to the Chicago phase of the NAC with the rest of his team.

College

Saajid was the second scorer on Penn as a literature and music player, contributing several key buzzes to the team's 4th-place run at 2012 ACF Nationals and becoming a much stronger second scorer en route to earning a title victory at his last collegiate tournament, 2015 ACF Nationals. He is credited with single-handedly pulled the Penn team out of its organizational quagmire, later turning over those responsibilities to Sarita Jamil.

Writing