User:Jingyizz

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Things I like

  • 8.022
  • Coding
  • Math Prize for Girls
  • My 6.01 Lab Partner
  • Real Analysis

Things I don't like

  • Mitchell Lee
  • Sammy Luo
  • Thomas Needham
  • Steven Okada
  • DBR
  • Mark Sellke
  • Jame Tao
  • Victor Wang

Things I actually like

  • Adventure
  • Cultures/Languages
  • Dream
  • Free food
  • iPod
  • Love
  • Math
  • Ping Pong
  • Public service
  • Putting things in alphabetical order
  • Singing Troupe
  • THEATRE

Something that happened

  • A lot of people gave me money to let me buy a swimming pool.
  • Alicia and I went to Maine during Thanksgiving. We slept in the snow. We made it back.
  • Alicia signed me up for Pirates of Penzance sing through. I was confused when I got emails about it. But now I have to admit that I am glad that Alicia did that. (I played Ruth)
  • Mitchell and I were trying to mount the TV on my wall, but instead we drilled a hole through Maddie's room. oops...
  • Random people put random posters all over my wall.
  • I poured butter milk into the waffle maker because Mark told me that butter milk was better. (Don't listen to Mark)
  • I SUBMITTED ALL MY COURSE EVALUATIONS IN IN CAPITAL LETTERS BECAUSE I DIDN'T KNOW THAT MY CAPS LOCK WAS ON.
  • I disagreed with Danielle on a math problem, and I was right.

Classes

  • Fall 2014: 6.072, 7.012, 8.022, 18.701, 21F.222
  • Spring 2015: 5.111, 6.01, 18.100B, 18.312, 18.702, 21M.606
  • Fall 2015: 11.124, 12.001, 18.112, 18.950, 21M.704

Things I may do after graduation

  • Acting
  • Exploring nature(Playing with rocks and animals)
  • Openning a Chinese restaurant/Teahouse
  • Teaching
  • Volunteering
  • Working at theatre groups
  • Working for a company that gives me money

Random commentary

Mark asked me to put random commentary, so I put random commentary on my page. But I don't like Mark, why would I listen to him?

Sometimes I think that life is like hanabi. You should think about what other people think you should think, and let them think of what you think.