User:Jtg21

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About Me

My name is Jeremy Gonzales, and I a current first-year student in Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering. I am a graduate of Penncrest High School in Media, Pennsylvania. I have not formally declared which engineering discipline I will pursue at Duke, but currently I wish to study biomedical engineering with a minor in neuroscience.

About My Name

The question I have been asked most since my arrival on campus a month ago, excluding the big five that all freshmen ask each other, has been about my heritage. The juxtaposition of my Hispanic last name against my pale complexion and reddish hair has left many people wondering. My red hair and pale complexion can be attributed to my mother, who has the same coloration as I do. My last name comes from my father's side of the family, but that's about all we know. My father is predominately of German ancestry. The may have been from his father's father, or it could have been from his father's father's father, or someone else along that line of paternal ancestry. We're just not sure who.

Current schedule

  • EGR 103 - Dr. G :)
  • CHEM 110 - Steven Craig
  • MATH 212 - Paul Aspinwall
  • ECON 119/POLSCI 145 - Michael Munger


Other Involvement at Duke

I came one week early to duke to participate in the preorientation program called Project BUILD, which stands for Building Undergraduate involvement in the Life of Durham. Project BUILD's focus was community involvement. We were split up into crews of eight - five first-years and three upperclassmen - and for four of the eight days we went to various service sites and volunteered our time and our labor. The rest of the days were spent bonding with your crew and the other crews. I wish to continue working on service-related projects throughout my time at Duke, especially Project BUILD.


Grand Challenges of Engineering Article

Reverse-Engineering the Brain Fred Hapgood, Technology Review, updated 11 July 2006, accessed 14 September 2013. (Reverse-engineering the brain)


Signature

This is what my Wikipedia signature looks like. Pretty neat, isn't it?

Jtg21 (talk) 00:19, 16 September 2013 (EDT)