Tudor Cisu sees no limit to his potentials. At a young age of 19, there is plenty in store for him and plenty of good things to pepper his record of accomplishments.
Back when he was a student at Fayetteville-Manlius High School, his career as an achiever has already bloomed. From 2004 to 2007, he coveted 11 major awards. Three of these were awards for his proficiency in Latin; all were top awards including a Perfect Score in 2005. Two were Advanced Placement Scholar awards, another two for his proficiency in Mathematics, and a couple of awards for his academic achievements.
During summer, when everyone his age takes it easy, Tudor Cisu dedicates his time to improving himself and to contributing to other people’s welfare. On top of volunteering as a transporter at St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center at Syracuse, he also tutored mathematics and reading students at a local math and reading center.
But that doesn’t stop there; he is also good at Frisbee and table tennis in competitive levels, understands 3 computer languages, skilled in various computer operations, and an active civic worker.
On top of all these are his obligations to his university education and his career in medicine.
Indeed, Tudor Cisu stops at nothing. He makes it his business to excel and achieve in his areas of interests. Even Dr. Jacques Beaumont, the graduate program director of the Department of Bioengineering at Binghamton University, was impressed by this young man’s abilities. He admits that Cisu has much in store for him. He is, as Dr. Beaumont puts it, a rising star.