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I hope to get involved in religious, engineering, and/or service-related groups during my time here at Duke. So far, I have auditioned for and joined a dance group called Defining Movement (DefMo), which will allow me to grow as a dancer and continue to perform as often as (if not more than) I did in high school. | I hope to get involved in religious, engineering, and/or service-related groups during my time here at Duke. So far, I have auditioned for and joined a dance group called Defining Movement (DefMo), which will allow me to grow as a dancer and continue to perform as often as (if not more than) I did in high school. | ||
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+ | [http://people.howstuffworks.com/vr-csi.htm How Virtual Crime Scenes Work], Jonathan Strickland, HowStuffWorks, | ||
+ | updated 31 August 2007, accessed 14 September 20014 (Grand Challenge) |
Revision as of 20:16, 14 September 2014
About Me
I'm Megan Schonberg. I am from a suburb just outside of Dallas, Texas, and I am the oldest of three siblings. I love to dance, especially ballet, and I plan to continue to dance throughout college.
Why Duke
I visited Duke for the first time in mid-April for Blue Devil Days, after I'd been accepted. Two weeks after seeing the campus for the first time, I committed. My visit made it clear that Duke was (and is) the perfect school for me. I love the people, the campus, the location, the sports, the rigor, and the opportunity to study both engineering and dance.
My Classes
This semester I am taking 5.0 credits. I am overloading because of my goal of double-majoring with dance and either biomedical or electrical engineering. I am currently taking Chemistry 101, Calculus 111, Music for Dancers, Ballet IV, Pointe Repertory, and, of course, Engineering 103.I am in class about 26 hours each week.
Extracurriculars
I hope to get involved in religious, engineering, and/or service-related groups during my time here at Duke. So far, I have auditioned for and joined a dance group called Defining Movement (DefMo), which will allow me to grow as a dancer and continue to perform as often as (if not more than) I did in high school.
Grand Challenges for Engineering
How Virtual Crime Scenes Work, Jonathan Strickland, HowStuffWorks, updated 31 August 2007, accessed 14 September 20014 (Grand Challenge)