“If I had a time ma-chine, I would go back and
give my mom and 1st violin teacher a high-five for not letting me quit. Violin
is something I’ll never be the best at, but something I hope will always
be a part of my life...Learning an instrument is an incredible
experience. You walk away with so much more than
being able to deci-pher a bunch
of notes.”
all aboutheyun
What Would you say is your life motto?“Learn from yesterday. Live for today. Hope for tomor-row.” is definitely a favorite. I’m a huge optimist and I absolutely hate dwelling in the past. Learn from it, and move on to greater things!Where is the most interesting place you have visited? This summer, I attended a summer camp/tour group for Korean Americans to travel around Korea--it was my first time outside of Seoul on the Korean Peninsula....The most memorable place we visited was hands down the DMZ. We visited underground tunnels and looked over the border with binoculars. We also visited Dorasan station, which connects Seoul and
Pyongyang. It’s obviously closed down, but the phrase “Not the last station from the South, but the first station toward the North,” really stuck with me. North Korea fasci-nates me; I’ve actually consid-ered studying Asian Studies because I would love to work in that field.
Would you identify yourself an introvert or an extravert?Ambivert/introvert.! We live in an extravert-biased world and introverts are put down as meek and shy. I think that’s why I spent so long trying to tell myself I wasn’t an introvert. But, introversion doesn’t auto-matically mean being extreme-ly quiet. Well, I think I’m pretty outgoing--it’s just I’m not as outspoken all the time. Introverts simply take more time think and are more independent. I mean, President Obama is and Albert Einstein was an introvert!expectations for 2013?I love the feeling of having a fresh, new start. Maybe that’s why I’ve gotten to be so good at adapting when moving...I’ll be graduating, which means I’ll be leaving Taiwan. I’ve really developed an affinity for this island these past 3 years, so I hope to create some more good and final memories with my family and friends. And the second half? Who knows where I’ll be headed, but I am beyond excited to move on to college.
KEY CLUB
\hay-yün jung\정혜윤鄭惠允
05.02.1995Taipei, Taiwan
San joSe, California
VIOLIN
“Whenever I’m feeling particularly unmotivated or
lazy, I turn to TEDTalks be-cause all of the speakers are so inspirational...Watching a
TED Talk live is definitely on my bucket list!”
TED TALKS
“One of my proudest high school achievements
has got to be helping revive Key
Club at our school as an officer...It’s an amazing
feeling to look back and see
how much it’s expanded.”
ROLEMODELS“Michelle Kwan was my
childhood role model and it wasn’t only be-cause she was an Asian-American figureskater. I respect her persistence i n overcoming so much to achieve
her dreams...On the other hand, Ander-son Cooper’s passion and genunity
has inspired me to pursue journal-ism, maybe as a foreign cor-
respondent.”
we make a living by
what we get, but
we make a life by
what we give.
Winston ChurChill{ }