Vivien is a junior double-majoring in Economics and Psychology, and is particularly interested in social psychology and macroeconomic policies. She is also excited to take classes on behavioral economics this upcoming spring semester, as it incorporates aspects of both of her majors. She spent the summer of 2015 studying the Korean Economy and Law at Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea. At Wellesley, Vivien is a member of the Advocates for North Korean Human Rights and the Co-President of Wellesley Wushu, a performance martial arts organization in which she helped organize the first East Coast joint wushu practice with five universities in attendance. She speaks conversational Korean and has studied both Korean and Spanish at Wellesley. This summer, Vivien hopes to incorporate psychological perspectives in policy-making as an intern at an international organization.