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Experiences at University of California, san diego
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How would you describe what you did at University of California, san diego?Co-Founder and President, UCSD Chinese Union Jan 2005 - June 2006
Posted @ 11:27AM, September 26, 2007
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How would you describe what you did at University of California, san diego?Graduated with a BA in History in March, 1981
Posted @ 07:46AM, August 10, 2007
by Maggie Neustel | Permalink |
How would you describe what you did at University of California, san diego?I am learning the essentials of becoming a structural engineer while living the life of a college student.
Posted @ 01:48AM, July 25, 2007
by Clarence Yeung | Permalink |
How would you describe what you did at University of California, san diego?Master of Pacific International Affairs
Posted @ 05:47PM, June 24, 2007
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How would you describe what you did at University of California, san diego?Java, C, XQuery Compiler, Operating System Theory, UML Diagrams
Posted @ 03:08PM, June 18, 2007
by Hertanto Lie | Permalink |
How would you describe what you did at University of California, san diego?Completed a comprehensive engineering program that focused on many different skill sets. Aerodynamics, thermodynamics, stress analysis, CAD experience, among other skills
Posted @ 09:28PM, June 09, 2007
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What are the three best things about working at University of California, san diego?Working alongside fellow Technical Crew Members at the University Centers, working with students, staff and professors, and working with both major label artists and local bands.
Posted @ 03:50AM, February 13, 2007
by Alyssa Ishii | Permalink |
What are the three best things about working at University of California, san diego?1: Working a joint appointment as a Visiting Lecturer in Communication and a Senior Research Associate at the Laboratory of Comparative Human Cognition I got to work with leaders in applying Russian psychology to mathematical learning (at LCHC) and the development and implications of ...
Posted @ 10:13PM, February 07, 2007
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