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{{Infobox|Name = Aaron Rosenberg
 
{{Infobox|Name = Aaron Rosenberg
|Image = Aaron.jpg
 
 
|Subjects = Music, Science, Reform Judaism
 
|Subjects = Music, Science, Reform Judaism
|schoolcur = [[Brown]] (2008-) [[Category: Players active in 2008]][[Category: Players active in 2009]][[Category: Players active in 2010]]
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|schoolcur = [[Category: Players active in 2008]][[Category: Players active in 2009]][[Category: Players active in 2010]]
|schoolpast =  
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|schoolpast = [[Brown]] (2008-2011) [[Illinois]] (2013-2014)
|highschool = [[Langley High School]]
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|highschool = [[Langley]]
 
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'''Aaron Rosenberg''' is currently a player at [[Brown|Brown University]].   
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'''Aaron Rosenberg''' was a player at [[Brown]] and the [[Illinois|University of Illinois]].   
 
 
  
 
== High School ==
 
== High School ==
  
Aaron played for Langley High and showed great promise, though he wouldn't really emerge on the scene until college.
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Aaron played for [[Langley]] and showed great promise, though he wouldn't really emerge on the scene until college.
  
 
== College ==
 
== College ==
  
Aaron showed up to Brown during the 2008 season and immediately strove to cut a niche for himself in the distribution. He notably wrote a packet for the 2007 incarnation of [[Bulldogs Over Broadway]] that outclassed many others written by much more experienced teams, and was part of the team that placed 2nd at ACF Fall 2007.  Aaron also carried the flag at the Harvard mirror of [[2008 Illinois Novice]], where himself, [[Lisa Qing]], and [[Catherine Ono]] won 2nd place in the novice division (with Aaron and Lisa winning 1st and 2nd individual prizes in the process).  In addition to all of these other accomplishments, Aaron was part of the Brown team that finished 2nd to Chicago at ACF Nationals and 4th at ICT.  
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Aaron showed up to Brown during the 2008 season and immediately strove to cut a niche for himself in the distribution. He notably wrote a packet for the 2007 incarnation of [[Bulldogs Over Broadway]] that outclassed many others written by much more experienced teams, and was part of the team that placed 2nd at ACF Fall 2007.  Aaron also carried the flag at the Harvard mirror of [[2008 Illinois Novice]], where himself, [[Lisa Qing]], and [[Catherine Ono]] won 2nd place in the novice division (with Aaron and Lisa winning 1st and 2nd individual prizes in the process).  In addition to all of these other accomplishments, Aaron was part of the Brown team that finished 2nd to Chicago at ACF Nationals and 4th at ICT in 2008.  
  
 
The next year, Aaron's fine arts, science and generalist knowledge continued to grow, and he managed to become one of the country's best music players during this time. He was second scorer on the team that won 2nd at [[2009 ACF Nationals]] and also helped Brown to top-bracket finishes at both nationals in 2010.  
 
The next year, Aaron's fine arts, science and generalist knowledge continued to grow, and he managed to become one of the country's best music players during this time. He was second scorer on the team that won 2nd at [[2009 ACF Nationals]] and also helped Brown to top-bracket finishes at both nationals in 2010.  
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While completing a masters in engineering, Aaron racked up several more high-level national finishes, most notably a victory at [[2013 ACF Nationals]] while playing with [[Ike Jose]], [[Billy Busse]], and [[Austin Listerud]].
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After retiring from his excellent playing career, Aaron currently works for the US Naval Research Laboratory.
  
 
== Writing/Editing Work ==
 
== Writing/Editing Work ==
 
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*[[2015 Chicago Open]] - Music
*[[EFT|EFT3 and 4]]
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*[[DRAGOON]]
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*[[EFT|EFT 3 and 4]]
 
*[[KLEE Fine Arts]]
 
*[[KLEE Fine Arts]]
 
*[[2009 VCU Open]] - Some music
 
*[[2009 VCU Open]] - Some music
  
 
== Notable Tournaments ==  
 
== Notable Tournaments ==  
 
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*[[2013 ACF Nationals]] - 1st Place (with [[Ike Jose]], [[Billy Busse]], and [[Austin Listerud]]
 
*[[2010 ACF Nationals]] - Tied for 5th place (with [[Jerry Vinokurov]], [[Dan Klein]], [[Guy Tabachnick]])
 
*[[2010 ACF Nationals]] - Tied for 5th place (with [[Jerry Vinokurov]], [[Dan Klein]], [[Guy Tabachnick]])
 
*[[2010 ICT]] - 7th place (with [[Jerry Vinokurov]], [[Dan Klein]])
 
*[[2010 ICT]] - 7th place (with [[Jerry Vinokurov]], [[Dan Klein]])
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[[Category: People]]
 
[[Category: People]]
 
[[Category: Brown]]
 
[[Category: Brown]]
[[Category: Jews]]
 
 
[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]]
 
[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]]
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[[Category:Players on ACF Nationals championship teams]]
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[[Category:Question writers]]

Latest revision as of 06:47, 26 November 2022

Aaron Rosenberg
Noted subjects Music, Science, Reform Judaism
Current college
Past colleges Brown (2008-2011) Illinois (2013-2014)
High school Langley
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Aaron Rosenberg was a player at Brown and the University of Illinois.

High School

Aaron played for Langley and showed great promise, though he wouldn't really emerge on the scene until college.

College

Aaron showed up to Brown during the 2008 season and immediately strove to cut a niche for himself in the distribution. He notably wrote a packet for the 2007 incarnation of Bulldogs Over Broadway that outclassed many others written by much more experienced teams, and was part of the team that placed 2nd at ACF Fall 2007. Aaron also carried the flag at the Harvard mirror of 2008 Illinois Novice, where himself, Lisa Qing, and Catherine Ono won 2nd place in the novice division (with Aaron and Lisa winning 1st and 2nd individual prizes in the process). In addition to all of these other accomplishments, Aaron was part of the Brown team that finished 2nd to Chicago at ACF Nationals and 4th at ICT in 2008.

The next year, Aaron's fine arts, science and generalist knowledge continued to grow, and he managed to become one of the country's best music players during this time. He was second scorer on the team that won 2nd at 2009 ACF Nationals and also helped Brown to top-bracket finishes at both nationals in 2010.

While completing a masters in engineering, Aaron racked up several more high-level national finishes, most notably a victory at 2013 ACF Nationals while playing with Ike Jose, Billy Busse, and Austin Listerud.

After retiring from his excellent playing career, Aaron currently works for the US Naval Research Laboratory.

Writing/Editing Work

Notable Tournaments