User:Totallymelody
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About Me
History
I was born in Lagos, Nigeria on July 15, 1996. I have 2 siblings: an older brother and a younger sister. I attended Rock Elementary and then Prime Montessori for my elementary education. After completing the 6th grade, I moved to the United States on September 26, 2006. Due to age, I was forced to redo the 5th and 6th grade again before I transfered to Westwood Junior High. I attended Richardson High School in Richardson, Texas. In High School, I was involved in Theater where I held office positions. I was also captain of our school's Hip Hop dance team. I choreographed and performed in school musicals and plays. I was President of Spanish Club and AVID Club.
Currently
I am currently a student at Duke University. I am a Biomedical Engineering major in the Pratt School of Engineering.I also plan to minor in dance.
Interests
I have been dancing for a long time and it's been a big part of my life. I also enjoy playing volleyball and basketball, creative writing, choreographing, acting, planning events, and having a good time.I also enjoy volunteering and using any free time I have to help out in the community wherever I can.
Likes and Dislikes
Some of my favorite things are: Amazing works of arts, well performed theater and dance shows, comedy movies, big social events (i.e. parties) and a good ol' book. Some of my least favorite things are: Peanut butter, fish, debby downers, and bad indie movies.
Current Courses
I am currently enrolled in: EGR 103 Dance 280 Math 212 Chem 101 Writing 101
Grand Challenges for Engineering Article
Tech to graduate National Academy of Grand Challenge Scholars, Catherine Fraser, Lousiana State University, updated 6th May 2012, accessed 9th September 2014
Favorite MATLAB Demo
My favorite MATLAB demo would have to be the 3-D Plots demo. As basic of a demonstration as it was, it was the one most applicable to me at this time as it is what we are currently doing in my Multivariable Calculus class. My teacher actually graphed a 3-D graph for us, during class, using MATLAB, so it was cool to see how he did it. Another one I really enjoyed was the Penny demonstration. I didn't know such a thing was possible but it seems like MATLAB can do everything. The use of contours to create the look of the penny is very fascinating.