WHERE DID YOU GROW UP? WHAT WAS YOUR ACADEMIC PATH?
- I was born in Georgia, but I spent most of my childhood in South Korea (Korean's actually my first language). My family moved back to the states when I was 13 and I lived in Auburn, Washington until I came to UW. I didn't know what I wanted to study when I was applying to colleges, and I only applied to engineering at UW because I knew it was capacity constrained. I actually ended up really liking electrical engineering and I'm glad I tried it out!
WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOBBIES, TALENTS, AND SKILLS?
- I like going to the gym, baking, crocheting, and playing piano or violin in my free time. I also love doing 3d wooden puzzles. Here is the link to the most recent one I made over the break:
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HAVE YOU DONE OR EXPERIENCED ANYTHING REMARKABLE OR MEMORABLE?
- I have been lucky to be able to go the Society of Women Egnineers conference in Houston and LA the last two years. I would highly recommend looking into scholarships that our school offers as I have made many valuable connections at the conference that led me to new opportunities.
WHAT COMMITMENTS WILL BE CONSUMING YOUR CYCLES THIS QUARTER?
- I'm only taking 7 credits and will be graduing in Winter, so I definitely have a lighter academic load this quarter. I work as an undergraduate research assistant at the Washington Nanofabrication Facility on campus, and I'm also a co-fundraising chair for Music for Charity -- we're a group of students who love music and we put various concerts together to raise money for charities in the region. Contact me if you're interested in joining as a perofrmer or would like to come to our performances throughout the school year!