Zachary Li
Zachary Christopher Li (also known as terrablader11) is a debate legend, appearing at the 2021 National Speech and Debate Tournament in Lincoln-Douglas Debate and advancing to elimination rounds with 9 wins and 3 losses. He is also one of the monke cult leaders and is a tromboner, and is most known for literally being a computer science student while unironically being in traditional science. During his time at TAMS, he also garnered the reputation of being the only person that "actually tries" and "goes to class," especially among his friends. He plays way too many video games than he really should, including Company of Heroes 2, Cities: Skylines, and World of Tanks Blitz.
Nickname(s) | zach, mr senator |
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Known for | artificial intelligence, being a model TAMS student |
Class of | 2023 |
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Track | General Science and Mathematics |
Club(s) | Ballot, Artificial Intelligence Society, Judicial Board, Quizbowl, TAMS Chess Club |
Roommate(s) | Kevin Zheng |
Prior High School | Coppell High School |
Exec Positions
Club | Position | Year |
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Ballot | Director of Events | 2022-2023 |
Artificial Intelligence Society | President | 2022-2023 |
Quizbowl | Vice President | 2022-2023 |
Judicial Board | Board Member | 2021-2022 |
Corrupt Politician
Main Articles: List of UNT Student Senators from TAMS, 2022 UNT Student Senate Election at TAMS
Zachary was elected as one of the two UNT Student Government Association (SGA) Senators for TAMS, and was additionally confirmed to serve on the 2022 Summer Senate. He succeeds Ted Kwee-Bintoro as senator. As a result, he now takes kickbacks and has embezzled large amounts of money from the United States government.
# of Seats | College | Candidate | Total Vote Count | % | Elected |
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2 | Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science | Zachary Li | 27 | 96% | Yes |
Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science | Aneesh Mazumder | 27 | 96% | Yes |
AWS DeepRacer
Under UNT, Zachary competed in the AWS DeepRacer April Student Qualifier, where he placed first among US competitors and sixth among competitors from all over the world. For this performance, he earned an DeepRacer autonomous car as a prize.