Josie Chow
Josie Chow is like an alarm clock. She plays three instruments: ukulele, oboe, and flute. She knows two languages: Chinese and English. She will also miss one thing when she leaves Webb: the community. ERR! ERR! ERR! Wake up! Every morning, Josie goes to the dining hall and talks to some of her “sisters”: Yvonne, Sofia, and Leslie. She then skips and hops over to her favorite class, AP Calculus BC. However, Josie is, in fact, human and thinks Calc BC is actually very difficult, but it is her favorite class regardless because, according to her, writing weird symbols makes you look smart. Josie describes herself as determined, laidback, and humble. She is determined; every afternoon, Josie goes up to open gym for her favorite activity, functional fitness. She loves self-improvement and even went on a huge self-development journey throughout her time at Webb. She is laidback; during her Webb experience, Josie transformed from the stressed–out, perfectionist she was her freshman year to a more relaxed and easygoing senior. Finally, she is humble; when asked where she sees herself in 5 years, Josie refused to answer because she “simply did not want to jinx herself.” Josie is excited to be attending UC Berkeley and plans to study Molecular and Cellular Biology to become a zoologist. Every evening, Josie reads a good book, like her favorite, The Fault in Her Stars by John Green, but also reflects on her day and her future at college. Hopefully, Josie wishes that she can find new “sisters” at Berkeley while staying connected with her old ones. Until then, good night, Josie.