1. What has been your favorite course of study in or out of school? Why?
I have always loved the histories and arts. In specific, I enjoy government, English, and anything ethics related.
2. How many pages was the longest paper you have written? Did it include endnotes and bibliography?
I wrote a 4000 word essay my senior year. It was about 15 pages. I had citations and a bibliography, but no endnotes.
3. Which was your favorite paper? Please tell us about the topic in a couple of sentences.
I wrote an essay about Japanese Internment and Executive Order 9066 during WWII. I touched on the implications as well as the justification of FDR’s reasoning.
4. Is there a particular kind of writing you love to do?
So far, I do not love to write, but I like historical writing more than any other style that I have used to far. I am reading a historical fiction novel currently, and I think that I might enjoy that type of writing.
5. Which books have you read lately: art, fiction, non-fiction, sci-fi, poetry, environmental, film? Any comments are welcome.
I am in the middle of a historical fiction novel by Lauren Willig. It’s set during the French revolution and is mainly about espionage.
6. Which artist or writer really impresses you? Why?
I really enjoy anything that is witty. So, I love Lauren Willig. On a side note, you can’t go wrong with J.K. Rowling.
7. What is your main interest besides writing, art, music, (i.e., the humanities)?
Ethics.
8. Please describe briefly an article in a newspaper or a magazine that got you thinking lately.
I recently read an article in the economist about how Asian women are no longer wanting to get married and take part in the traditional life style. Interesting.
9. Which recent cultural event has really impressed you? This can be a museum, a concert, or anything like that, but also a sports game (if you consider this a cultural event, for which there are good reasons).
Back home, my city hosts an arts picnic every summer. I love the variety of arts and culture that it offers from culinary specialists to painters.
10. Is there another, non-cultural event that has affected you deeply.
Not recently.
11.Please share with us a thought or an idea that really widened your intellectual horizon. If possible, give a source for this idea so that those who are interested know where to go.
A professor during lecture read an article about how the UN’s bombing only resulted in a few civilian casualties. I found it grotesque that the UN was boasting that they only killed a few innocent families; shouldn’t they boast when they can have resolution without murder?