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== About me ==
 
== About me ==
 
My name is Tae Eun Kim from South Korea and I am an freshman of Duke's Pratt School of Engineering for the Fall of 2011. I'm studying Chemistry, Math, Engineering, and Sociology. Even if I'm not sure about my major yet, I will try to take classes that i'm interested in as much as possible.
 
My name is Tae Eun Kim from South Korea and I am an freshman of Duke's Pratt School of Engineering for the Fall of 2011. I'm studying Chemistry, Math, Engineering, and Sociology. Even if I'm not sure about my major yet, I will try to take classes that i'm interested in as much as possible.
 
  
 
== Name Pronunciation ==
 
== Name Pronunciation ==
 
Most of people in here have difficulty in pronouncing my name as I don't have English name. I think 'Te En' is the closest sound in phonetic transcription. If it's hard to pronounce my full name, just call me as 'Kim'.
 
Most of people in here have difficulty in pronouncing my name as I don't have English name. I think 'Te En' is the closest sound in phonetic transcription. If it's hard to pronounce my full name, just call me as 'Kim'.
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== Grand Challenges for Engineering ==
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[http://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/science_nation/renewableenergy.jsp], Marsha Walton, Science Nation Producer, updated June 29, 2009, accessed 22 September 2011 (Solar energy)

Revision as of 19:26, 22 September 2011

About me

My name is Tae Eun Kim from South Korea and I am an freshman of Duke's Pratt School of Engineering for the Fall of 2011. I'm studying Chemistry, Math, Engineering, and Sociology. Even if I'm not sure about my major yet, I will try to take classes that i'm interested in as much as possible.

Name Pronunciation

Most of people in here have difficulty in pronouncing my name as I don't have English name. I think 'Te En' is the closest sound in phonetic transcription. If it's hard to pronounce my full name, just call me as 'Kim'.

Grand Challenges for Engineering

[1], Marsha Walton, Science Nation Producer, updated June 29, 2009, accessed 22 September 2011 (Solar energy)