Tudor Cisu laid the first stones that would eventually lead him to his current life and achievements back when he was in high school. During those years, from 2004 to 2007, he was a regular recipient of various academic awards and scholarships from Fayetteville-Manlius High School and other outside school groups and organizations.
The recognition he received was not only limited to his alma mater though. His brilliance even earned him New York City’s appreciation when he was awarded with New York State Scholarship for Academic Excellence in 2007.
Tudor Cisu’s familiarity with achievement pushes him to invest on other aspects of his future. He, for example, acquired practical skills in different languages, computer programming, and competitive sports like table tennis and Frisbee.
For four years, he spent his summer at St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center as a volunteer transporter and Kumon Math and Reading Center as a tutor. These experiences were able to make him feel comfortable with people who came from different backgrounds.
To common observers, these achievements should be enough to make someone complacent. But not for Tudor Cisu. He lives a life of taking full advantage of skills and potentials to ensure a future of accomplishments. Currently he is pursuing a career as physician scientist at Binghamton University, which he hopes will not only earn him his license and doctorate degree in Medicine, but will also help him contribute significantly in medical research.