Bailey Cho

Bailey has over 3 years of writing experience. She has written copy for a small clothing brand as well as blog posts for her university when she studied abroad. She was a social media coordinator for Ruffalo Noel Levitz, the fundraising partner for her university. Bailey also worked as an advertising and branding intern for a legal firm. She holds a BS in Advertising and a Minor in Business from University of Texas at Austin. Bailey also studied abroad at Sciences Po in Paris, France for a semester and took courses in journalism, international relations, and French cinema.

Education

  • BS in Advertising and Minor in Business, University of Texas at Austin
  • Semester abroad at Sciences Po in Paris, France

Professional Achievements

  • Published in Orange Magazine and Sciences Po Paris Student Journal

Expertise

  • Skincare
  • Fundraising
  • Korean Culture
  • Jewelry Making
  • Fashion & Style
  • Dance (Ballet, Contemporary, Hip Hop)

Why

Bailey works for wikiHow because she's passionate about writing and loves learning new things every day. She has a broad range of knowledge from doing research on her articles, making her the perfect trivia partner!

Secret Talents

Bailey is obsessed with nail art and is currently learning how to do acrylics at home. She also makes necklaces, bracelets, and belts in her free time.

Favorite Piece of Advice

One of Bailey's favorite quotes, courtsey of her daily cup of Yogi tea, is "One thorn of experience is worth a whole wilderness of learning." She believes it's important to try new things and push herself out of her comfort zone.

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