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|highschool = [[American International School of Guangzhou]] (2016-2018)
 
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Caroline Mao is a player at [[Columbia]]. They are the current Communications Officer of [[ACF]]. They were a panelist on the [[2021 Panel on Diversity]] and also helped organize the event.
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Caroline Mao is a player at [[Columbia]]. They were the 2020-21 Communications Officer of [[ACF]]. They were a panelist on the [[2021 Panel on Diversity]] and also helped organize the event.
  
 
===Writing===
 
===Writing===
 
Caroline was the American, World, and Other literature editor for [[2019 ACF Fall]]. They were a writer for [[2020 WORKSHOP]] and returned as a literature editor for the set's [[2021 WORKSHOP|2021]] and 2022 iterations.
 
Caroline was the American, World, and Other literature editor for [[2019 ACF Fall]]. They were a writer for [[2020 WORKSHOP]] and returned as a literature editor for the set's [[2021 WORKSHOP|2021]] and 2022 iterations.
  
They authored the reference article [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=117&t=25204 On writing better literature questions].
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They authored the article [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=117&t=25204 On writing better literature questions].
  
[[Category:Current ACF Officers]]
 
 
[[Category:Current ACF Members]]
 
[[Category:Current ACF Members]]

Revision as of 20:21, 16 September 2021

Caroline Mao
Noted subjects Literature
Current college Columbia (2020- )
High school American International School of Guangzhou (2016-2018)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Caroline Mao is a player at Columbia. They were the 2020-21 Communications Officer of ACF. They were a panelist on the 2021 Panel on Diversity and also helped organize the event.

Writing

Caroline was the American, World, and Other literature editor for 2019 ACF Fall. They were a writer for 2020 WORKSHOP and returned as a literature editor for the set's 2021 and 2022 iterations.

They authored the article On writing better literature questions.