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About Me
My name is David Regan, and I am a freshman at Duke University. I plan on studying biomedical engineering, but I am also seriously considering pursuing medical school after graduation. At Duke, I also participate in club tennis. I am the second oldest of six children and have spent almost my entire life living in the suburbs of Milwaukee, Wisconsin
My Interests
My interests include fishing, hiking, camping, skiing, playing tennis, and doing puzzles. I am also an avid sports fan. My favorite teams include the Green Bay Packers, Milwaukee Bucks, Duke basketball, and Michigan football.
My Classes
I am currently enrolled in EGR 101, EGR 103, PSY 101, and MATH 218. It is a difficult course load, but I enjoy all of them. I am looking forward to taking more advanced and specialized courses as I get older.
Name Pronunciation
My first name is easy. Pronounce it just like it looks. The IPA version is /ˈdeɪvɪd/. My last name is a little trickier. A lot of people will pronounce the first syllable as "ray" as in Ronald Reagan. In reality, the "e" is pronounced. It is an Irish last name.
Grand Challenges for Engineering Article
LifeStraw’s Humanitarian Mission Ensures Clean Water Access, Angela Basinger, Borgen Magazine, 14 September 2021, accessed 26 September 2021 (Provide access to clean water)