The
greatest university on earth!!! I went to Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT) and received a degree and Computer Science and Electrical
Engineering with minor in Chemistry and concentration in Chinese.
This was greatly different then my initial intent of wanting
to be a Chemical Engineer. The epiphany was the most amazing thing,
it hit me one night sitting in the lounge pondering what
I want to do for the rest of my life and a little voice told
me: Chemistry, chemistry, chemistry and don't forget computers,
computers.. sounds silly but it is the truth.
What can you possibly do for fun at such a nerdy
place like this?
We, MITers, are new breed of
human race that the administration is raising. The objective
is to have minimum input (i.e. food, sunlight, sleep..)
and achieve maximum output (loads of problem sets, socially - deprived
- workaholics, innovators..). Many people tries to
escape this hidden trap behind the prestige facade of MIT
but fail. Always get sucked back into this black hole of never
ending labor! Thinking about coming to MIT? You
better think again.

Actually, I love this place! I met a lot
of fun and 'normal' people at MIT. It is the best place to be if you want
to be enriched with the latest technology and innovative research. In your spare time, you can walk to
Boston and visit all the famous landmarks, take a walk along the
Charles river, play any kind of sport that you can possibly think of
and or just converse.
I lived at New
House 4 dorm on the MIT's west campus. This was after moving out from
a great group of people from the Phi
Sigma Kappa fraternity.
I belong to the following clubs and organizations
at MIT
I also had the privilege being a TA in the
infamous organic chemistry class under professor Daniel
Kemp. It made me realize how much work it takes to learn everything inside out for a subject. I also learned how to
prepare materials in many representation so it be easily understood
by people with different background, ways of thinking, and learning
speed.
Similarly, I taught a SAT program offered by
MIT to high school students. Volunteered and worked at a local grade
school teaching both teachers and students on how to use the computer
and the Internet.

International Fair at MIT
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