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I hope to finish this term with a solid understanding of engineering principles, which will help me in the second term as I take more advanced courses and engage in various projects and academic endeavors.
 
I hope to finish this term with a solid understanding of engineering principles, which will help me in the second term as I take more advanced courses and engage in various projects and academic endeavors.
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[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/05/080527200600.htm Large Hadron Collider Enables Hunt For 'God' Particle To Complete 'Theory Of Everything'], University of Washington, ScienceDaily, updated 29 May 2008, accessed 21 January 2009 (Engineer the tools of scientific discovery)

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About Me

My name is Kabou Yengo-Passy and I am a freshman year student at the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. I plan to graduate in 2019 with a BSE in Mechanical Engineering with a certificate in Aerospace Engineering, and possible a BS in Economics.

I was born in Paris, France and moved to New York City in 2006.

Name Pronunciation

My first name, Kabou, is pronounced "Kah-BOO." My last name, Yengo-Passy, is pronounced "Yen-GO - Pass-EE."

Current Courses

For the 2015 fall term, I am enrolled in the following courses:

  • EGR 103
  • MATH 212
  • CHEM 101
  • ECON 101

Hobbies

  • Logic Puzzles
  • Flight Simulator X
  • Soccer
  • Songwriting
  • Community Service

Current Goals

I hope to finish this term with a solid understanding of engineering principles, which will help me in the second term as I take more advanced courses and engage in various projects and academic endeavors.

Pratt Pundit Homework

Large Hadron Collider Enables Hunt For 'God' Particle To Complete 'Theory Of Everything', University of Washington, ScienceDaily, updated 29 May 2008, accessed 21 January 2009 (Engineer the tools of scientific discovery)