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== Background ==
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     I was born in Austin Texas, May 30, 1995. In 1996, I moved back to Korea and spent 14 years up until middle school. I came back to States in 2008, when I was an 8th grader. I graduated from Memorial Middle School in Houston Texas. I entered a private boarding school in Austin called St. Stephen's Episcopal School in 2009, and finally graduated high school in 2013.
 
     I was born in Austin Texas, May 30, 1995. In 1996, I moved back to Korea and spent 14 years up until middle school. I came back to States in 2008, when I was an 8th grader. I graduated from Memorial Middle School in Houston Texas. I entered a private boarding school in Austin called St. Stephen's Episcopal School in 2009, and finally graduated high school in 2013.
  
 
== Courses ==
 
== Courses ==
 
     I am currently taking 4 courses:
 
     I am currently taking 4 courses:
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- [[EGR 103]]: computational Methods in Engineering
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- [http://twp.duke.edu/students/writing-20/course-goals-and-practices WRITING 101]: Writing about Social Movement
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- [http://www.chem.duke.edu/undergraduates/placement/chart.php CHEM110]: Applications of general Chemistry
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- [http://www.math.duke.edu/courses/mth103/ MAH212]: Multivariable Analysis
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== [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Articles ==

Revision as of 21:23, 9 September 2013

Background

   I was born in Austin Texas, May 30, 1995. In 1996, I moved back to Korea and spent 14 years up until middle school. I came back to States in 2008, when I was an 8th grader. I graduated from Memorial Middle School in Houston Texas. I entered a private boarding school in Austin called St. Stephen's Episcopal School in 2009, and finally graduated high school in 2013.

Courses

   I am currently taking 4 courses:

- EGR 103: computational Methods in Engineering


- WRITING 101: Writing about Social Movement


- CHEM110: Applications of general Chemistry


- MAH212: Multivariable Analysis


Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles