Tess Carney is a sophmore at the Cambridge Rindge and Latin School. She is interested in the field of behavioral economics, and how people can be consistently irrational in their decision making. In terms of the internet she’s highly fascinated by the ways that people form communities and collectives via crowd controlled mediums and conceive amazing things, especially in regards to how young people interact and create online. She also is interested in creative writing, urban planning, history, and has recently discovered a love of chemistry. In her free time she plays video games, spends time with her family, and voraciously reads everything she can get her hands on.