ESP Biography



TELAND LA, Student studying Computer Science




Major: Computer Science

College/Employer: Stanford

Year of Graduation: 2024

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Brief Biographical Sketch:

Hi! My name is Teland, I'm a senior studying computer science and doing my master's in computer science as well next year.

I attended splash when I was in middle school (was actually the first time I ever visited Stanford) and took one class that absolutely changed my life. I want to give back and thought it would be a cool full circle moment to come back and teach.

As for info about me -- I like building stuff! i've gotten some stuff featured by the New York times, Spotify, NPR, and SF Chronicle, and have previously interned at NVIDIA working on autonomous vehicles.

Super excited to meet you!



Past Classes

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X7984: How Splash got me into Stanford (Intro to Intellectual Curiosity) in Splash Spring 2024 (May. 18 - 19, 2024)
10 years ago, my parents signed me up for Stanford Splash. I didn't really want to go, but ended up taking one of the most thought-provoking classes that changed my life. Now that I'm a student here at Stanford, the lessons I learned from that class about intellectual vitality are prevalent in many of my classmates from all backgrounds, whether computer science like me, engineering, arts, humanities, business, or medicine. In this class, I'll share some of the things I've learned throughout my life about honing interests, developing passion projects, and creative thinking. More about this class: A common cliche used all the time is "do a job you love and you'll never work a day in your life." The thing is, if you ask most young people, most of us have no idea what our jobs should be, and it makes sense. It's super hard to think about what we want to do for the rest of their life when we barely know what we're going to do tomorrow. I want to try to dig into that premise a little bit and share that, if we all think creatively, there's a lot about ourselves that we don't give ourselves enough credit for, and this question about life's passion can be very simple to answer.