About Me

Welcome! I’m Rachelle Soh from Cincinnati, Ohio and I’m first year student studying data analytics at The Ohio State University. During my time in college, I plan to excel both academically and socially. I strive to learn and master the content given in class and use this newfound knowledge in internships. My calculus teacher gave me some words of wisdom for college. One of the best points she mentioned was college is the last time you are surrounded with people your age, so enjoy the time you have left together. This truly resonated with me. With these next four years, I plan to cherish time I have with my peers before starting in the workforce.

I attended Ursuline Academy in high school, an all girls’ school in Cincinnati, and during my time, I was deeply passionate about increasing interest in STEM majors for young women. I was the leader of an initiative named STEM Sisters. Our mission was to promote the amazing benefits that STEM majors have for our student body. I plan to pursue this passion of mine by joining a student organization that advocates women in STEM. In regards to my education, I am interested in statistics and economics and would love to join related student organizations. I want to meet others who are just as passionate as I am on these fields. I golfed for four years in high school and would love to continue my golf journey by joining the women’s club golf team. Golf has a special place in my heart and this sport will always be a part of who I am.

Most of my community service I did was through my parish. The most memorable community service I did was being an assistant catechist throughout high school. Building connections with the kids made my day and that was an experience I will always remember. Now as a Mount Leadership Society Scholar, I plan to be involved in service and help the Columbus community at Ohio State. I recently joined the Service Committee within Mount and I am excited to get involved in it. I am so grateful to call The Ohio State University my home and cannot wait for the many blessings to come!