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== About me ==
 
== About me ==
 
My name is Alejandro Meza. I was born and raised in San Salvador, El Salvador, the smallest but greatest country in Central America. I attended the 'Escuela Americana de El Salvador' (American School of El Salvador) from Pre-K to 12th Grade. As of now, I am an Undergraduate freshman at Duke University. I will major in either 'Electrical and Computer Engineering' or 'Mechanical Engineering' at the Pratt School of Engineering. I am really happy at Duke and hope to be so throughout my four years here.
 
My name is Alejandro Meza. I was born and raised in San Salvador, El Salvador, the smallest but greatest country in Central America. I attended the 'Escuela Americana de El Salvador' (American School of El Salvador) from Pre-K to 12th Grade. As of now, I am an Undergraduate freshman at Duke University. I will major in either 'Electrical and Computer Engineering' or 'Mechanical Engineering' at the Pratt School of Engineering. I am really happy at Duke and hope to be so throughout my four years here.
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== Links ==
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=== Grand Challenges for Engineering ===
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[https://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2014/08/12/even-in-the-us-access-to-clean-water-can-be-tough], Christen Simeral and Cat Boardman, U.S. News, 12 August 2014, accessed 21 September 2017 (Provide Access to Clean Water)

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About me

My name is Alejandro Meza. I was born and raised in San Salvador, El Salvador, the smallest but greatest country in Central America. I attended the 'Escuela Americana de El Salvador' (American School of El Salvador) from Pre-K to 12th Grade. As of now, I am an Undergraduate freshman at Duke University. I will major in either 'Electrical and Computer Engineering' or 'Mechanical Engineering' at the Pratt School of Engineering. I am really happy at Duke and hope to be so throughout my four years here.


Links

Grand Challenges for Engineering

[1], Christen Simeral and Cat Boardman, U.S. News, 12 August 2014, accessed 21 September 2017 (Provide Access to Clean Water)