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− | Not very difficult, really...it just sounds like "lin". (On a side note, Lin is my legal name. My parents were creative and decided to give me an "American" name that sounds exactly like my Chinese name.) | + | Not very difficult, really...it just sounds like "lin". Don't stress! Well, it's one syllable...so stress the one and only syllable. :) (On a side note, Lin is my legal name. My parents were creative and decided to give me an "American" name that sounds exactly like my Chinese name.) |
I think I do look like a "Lynne". | I think I do look like a "Lynne". |
Revision as of 01:25, 21 September 2011
About Me
Hello!
My name is Lynne and I have a twin sister named Jenny and we were born in China. After immigrating to the USA in 2000, we lived happily together with our parents in a red house in Ohio...until 2011 when we embarked on our separate college adventures.
I am currently an undergraduate student at Duke University studying BME and pre-medicine; Jenny is studying computer science at Carnegie Mellon University (but they are all "crazies" there, if you ask me).
I like doing all sorts of things. Such as playing piano, violin, making jewelry and crafts, painting, drawing, ice skating, playing tennis, styling hair...and lots more. :)
I am fluent in Mandarin Chinese.
Yay!
Name Pronounciation
Not very difficult, really...it just sounds like "lin". Don't stress! Well, it's one syllable...so stress the one and only syllable. :) (On a side note, Lin is my legal name. My parents were creative and decided to give me an "American" name that sounds exactly like my Chinese name.)
I think I do look like a "Lynne".
Some people are creative and call me "lin-ee" because my name is spelled with an -e on the end.
Grand Challenges for Engineering
Make solar energy economical , National Academy of Engineering, updated 2011, accessed 20 September 2011 (Grand Challenge)