My favorite game in childhood was jigsaw puzzle. (OK, I admit it, I love legos too!) Somehow, I always enjoy to put the pieces of a picture together. With the combination of the many math and science courses I took in high school, engineering seems a logical choice. I am currently majoring in electrical and computer engineering (ECE) and engineering and public policy (EPP).
Projects that I am currently working on... or have worked on. (not up yet)
Since I am still relatively young (hey, it's all a matter of perspective!), school has been a big part of my life journey so far. Believe it or not, I started going to pre-school when I was two years old :P I asked my mom why she sent me at such an early age... and she said when I saw other kids going to school... I told her I wanted to go too. Yeah, you guess it... I was never too smart. :P I am actually still not too smart, but let's keep that a secret, shall we? ;)
Proud graduate of P.S. 169 K and John J. Pershing junior high school of Brooklyn, New York... I was on my way for my best years in Stuyvesant High School (a ten story high building by the shore, with escalators... yeah, we were pretty spoiled) where all the smart kids went in the city. I was never a spectacular student because I realized I wish to be more than just another brainy kid. My best memories of Stuyvesant were my endless rehearsals with Concert Chorus under the guidance of the amazing Ms. Holly Hall, the crazy 18-hour work day on my birthday in the yearbook office (The Indicator - supersized) so we could meet the press deadline, and the countless hours of organizing and directing groups ranging from 10 to 200 students in various school volunteer work. Oh, there was my Westinghouse Research project I was working on which caused me to fall into the Hudson River once... surprisingly, all I got was just a cold and some salty water... my body didn't mutate at all... or maybe it did and I just never noticed. So please, don't point it out to me either. :)
CMU - well, that's the chapter I am currently writing... there hasn't been too much highlight other than my constant realization that I have a lot to learn.
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