SUMMER 2021

Hello!

Hello my name is Chad(he/him/this dude/that guy) I was born and raised in Brooklyn, and now I moved to Manhattan 3 years ago, my major is Computer engineering of technology , I have a minor in fine arts in comedy, and I have an associates degree in electrical and mechanical technology.  Personally I took computer engineering because its a major where I can learn so much about everything in technology and I find it great to learn a little bit about everything than to know a lot about one thing. I enjoy comedy more than me working out and playing football, I’ll always try to find something funny everyday, because personally for me a day without laughter is a day wasted. I really don’t read books at all which is crazy now that I sit back and think about it, but if I was to have at least one favorite author I’d believe I’d pick Shakespeare because I know Shakespeare is a genius and that I believe he’s infamous of creating words, and I heard his style of writing is blankverses which is something I really never heard of but it sounds interesting, and I have high hopes that everybody here will be aiming and getting A’s.

4 Comments

  1. Aban Waleed

    Wow, that picture is so relatable. I never find any mistakes in my head when I speak or write English but there is always an error. Also, you picked Shakespeare based on his writing skills, but have you read anything he wrote?

  2. Dominique Jones

    I agree that laughter is so important and everyday should be full of joy! I really enjoy Shakespeare too and I’m excited to read more of his work.

  3. Itay

    Hi Chad! It would be interesting to see what kind of opportunities you will create in your career by combining comedy and engineering. The first idea that came to my mind when I read your introduction was that you could work in the film industry to combine your talents.

  4. Mark Noonan

    Welcome aboard Chad. I’m fascinated by your minor in fine arts in comedy. I look forward to hearing your thoughts on Shakespeare, who was quite a comic in his own right (as we’ll be learning)!

    Prof. Noonan

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