It’s been an unusual path, but Jasmine Huda is where she wants to be ST. LOUIS (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) — In high school, Jasmine Huda was not good at science. She needed to boost her physics grade when she was a junior, so she took on an extra-credit assignment. She and a classmate at Ladue Horton Watkins High School went to Lambert airport to conduct experiments about velocity. They videotaped items on the moving sidewalk with a camcorder, and she recorded an introduction and a conclusion to the project. A few days later, the teacher told her — in front of the class — “Jasmine, your presentation was great. You have an excellent future in communications. But your equations were wrong.”