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Revision as of 23:21, 14 September 2014
Contents
About Me
Pre-Collegiate Life
Hello, I am Jaser Rollins. I was born in Voorhees, New Jersey on May 4, 1996 to Nebila and Jeff Rollins, and have lived in Marlton, NJ all my life. I attended Jaggard Elementary School for my K-5 education, Marlton Middle School for grades 6-8, and Cherokee High School for grades 9-12. In high school, I served as an executive for the Renaissance club, Latin club, and SAT club. I have also competitively played the piano for 10 years. I have a younger sister named Nadeen who is currently a sophomore in high school.
Current Endeavors
I am a student in the Duke University Pratt School of Engineering Class of 2018. I am currently pursuing a degree in Biomedical engineering, although my other academic interests include Arabic, Public Policy, and Political Science. I am a member of the Duke Africa club and the Duke Ethiopian club, but am actively seeking other co-curriculars to get involved in, as well.
Future Aspirations
Though I am not certain what the future holds for me, I do foresee myself receiving a graduate level education, and having a career that I love and enjoy.
Name Pronunciation
Phonetically, my first name is said like Jasper but without the "p," and my last name is said like, "Rah-lins."
Current Courses
For the Fall 2014 Semester, I am currently taking:
- EGR 103L
- MATH 122L
- CHEM 101DL
- ARABIC 101
Contact Information
You can reach me at my email address which has been listed below:
- jsr44@duke.edu
Grand Challenges for Engineering
Nuclear Fusion: Energy of the Stars, With No Emission, Spiegel Online, posted 2 January 2009, accessed 14 September 2014 (Provide energy from fusion)