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==Name Pronunciation==
 
==Name Pronunciation==
It's spelled Pranav Bajpai. Most Americans say "Pra-nAAv", which is technically correct, but the more authentic way to say it doesn't place an emphasis on the second 'A'. Rather, you maintain the same low tone for the duration of the pronunciation, i.e., "Pru-nuv". Bajpai is a trickier one, even for Indians, but the way to say it ''perfectly'' is to  
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It's spelled Pranav Bajpai. Most Americans say "Pra-nAAv", which is technically correct, but the more authentic way to say it is by removing the emphasis on the second 'A'. Rather, you maintain the same low tone for the duration of the pronunciation, i.e., "Pru-nuv". Bajpai is a trickier one, even for Indians, but the way to say it ''perfectly'' is to:
  
 
==Current Courses==
 
==Current Courses==

Revision as of 23:13, 12 September 2019

About Me

Hello fellow Dukies, my name is Pranav Bajpai and I'm a freshman from India studying in Duke University. Although I'm technically enrolled in it's Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, I'm taking Pratt courses my fall semester to gain more clarity concerning my academic interests.

Name Pronunciation

It's spelled Pranav Bajpai. Most Americans say "Pra-nAAv", which is technically correct, but the more authentic way to say it is by removing the emphasis on the second 'A'. Rather, you maintain the same low tone for the duration of the pronunciation, i.e., "Pru-nuv". Bajpai is a trickier one, even for Indians, but the way to say it perfectly is to:

Current Courses

My courses for the Fall Semester are:

  • EGR103
  • EGR101
  • Writing101 - Myth of Meritocracy
  • Math 111

Hobbies

Since I wasn't accomplished enough to have a separate "Projects" page, I'm rewording this category to "Hobbies". Some of my hobbies include:

Grand Challenges for Engineering Article

Reverse-Engineering the Brain, Fred Hapgood, MIT Technology Review, July 1 2006, accessed September 12 2019 (Reverse-Engineer the Brain)