You probably can’t beat this high schooler at Microsoft Excel

Ami Nakazono, a 17-year-old student from southwest Japan, won the Microsoft Excel section of the 2021 Microsoft Office Specialist World Championship. Over 200,000 students from 108 countries applied to participate in the competition. 160 students from 33 countries competed in the finals that ran from November 9 to November 11, 2021. Due to the ongoing global pandemic, the Microsoft Office Specialist World Championship was held online for the first time.

Nakazono is the first student from Japan to win the competition, as reported by Mainichi Japan. She is a second-year student at Fukuoka prefectural Yahata High School.

To show their expertise in Excel, participants gathered and analyzed data. They also had to create reports by utilizing charts and graphs.

“I try to create material that anyone can easily understand straight away. Since I prepared so well, I felt I’d do fine, and oddly, I wasn’t nervous,” said Nakazono. “The material, which incorporated my point of view and experiences as a high school student might have been good.”

Nakazono is no stranger to computer competitions, having won the MaiPaso national typing contest when she was in the sixth grade.

The ongoing global pandemic limited Nakazono’s ability to participate in clubs, so she turned to competing with her Microsoft Office skills. She worked one hour per day to hone her skills in preparation for the competition.

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