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− | + | = About Me = | |
− | I am a first year student at Duke University. I am currently studying as a Bioemdical Engineering student in Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. | + | *I am a first year student at Duke University. I am currently studying as a Bioemdical Engineering student in Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. |
− | + | = Name Pronunciation = | |
− | My name is fairly easy to pronunciate. My last name is "Noh", which is pronunced same as "No". My first name SeungJoon can be pronunciated as See-ung-June. Not sure if that really helps, but if that's too hard to pronounce, people can always call me Steve. | + | *My name is fairly easy to pronunciate. My last name is "Noh", which is pronunced same as "No". My first name SeungJoon can be pronunciated as See-ung-June. Not sure if that really helps, but if that's too hard to pronounce, people can always call me Steve. |
− | + | = Fall 2013 First Year Courses = | |
− | Currently I am taking 6 courses: | + | *Currently I am taking 6 courses: |
− | + | **[http://pundit.pratt.duke.edu/wiki/EGR_103 EGR103]: Computational Methods in Engineering | |
− | + | **CHEM101: Introduction to Chemistry | |
− | + | **Math122: Calculus II with Application | |
− | + | **Writing101 | |
− | + | **Music: Private Lesson | |
− | + | **Music: Duke Symphony Orchestra |
Revision as of 07:14, 16 September 2013
About Me
- I am a first year student at Duke University. I am currently studying as a Bioemdical Engineering student in Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University.
Name Pronunciation
- My name is fairly easy to pronunciate. My last name is "Noh", which is pronunced same as "No". My first name SeungJoon can be pronunciated as See-ung-June. Not sure if that really helps, but if that's too hard to pronounce, people can always call me Steve.
Fall 2013 First Year Courses
- Currently I am taking 6 courses:
- EGR103: Computational Methods in Engineering
- CHEM101: Introduction to Chemistry
- Math122: Calculus II with Application
- Writing101
- Music: Private Lesson
- Music: Duke Symphony Orchestra