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'''Hello.'''  Born and raised in New York City, I attended Stuyvesant High School where I attended upwards of 50 courses, many related to Science and Math.  In college, I took all sorts of courses including Old English, Sanskrit and African Dance.  Towards junior year in College, I realized I hadn't taken Biology since 8th grade Life Science.  I took a first course here at Princeton and now this summer course in Synthetic Biology.  My, has it changed!  However, Biology has become increasingly infomatical, so I did very well for myself choosing to be a math major.  Now, in my free time, I'm learning to program (simple) games in Java and DJ for the campus radion static.
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'''Hello.'''  Born and raised in New York City, I attended Stuyvesant High School where I attended upwards of 50 courses, many related to Science and Math.  In college, I took all sorts of courses including Old English, Sanskrit and African Dance.  Towards junior year in College, I realized I hadn't taken Biology since 8th grade Life Science.  I took a first course here at Princeton and now this summer course in Synthetic Biology.  My, has it changed!  However, Biology has become increasingly infomatical, so I did very well for myself choosing to be a math major.  Now, in my free time, I'm learning to program (simple) games in Java and DJ for the campus radio station.

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John Mangual

John Mangual

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Hello. Born and raised in New York City, I attended Stuyvesant High School where I attended upwards of 50 courses, many related to Science and Math. In college, I took all sorts of courses including Old English, Sanskrit and African Dance. Towards junior year in College, I realized I hadn't taken Biology since 8th grade Life Science. I took a first course here at Princeton and now this summer course in Synthetic Biology. My, has it changed! However, Biology has become increasingly infomatical, so I did very well for myself choosing to be a math major. Now, in my free time, I'm learning to program (simple) games in Java and DJ for the campus radio station.

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