Thursday, August 27, 2009

Howdy, My Name Is...



Grace Ungchusri and I'm a sophomore! My hometown is The Woodlands, Texas. That's about an hour's drive north of Houston. I have an American Foxhound, Shelby, who I simply adore! I am currently interested in Health care, especially nursing and radiation therapy. Even though I am still not sure what major to declare, I will find out by the end of this semester!

I was a part of Team Trinity and moved in early to help freshmen move in! It was very fun and a great workout! I am involved with TUVAC, which is an on-campus volunteer group that does many things (i.e. graffiti wipeouts). I am auditioning for a position in the Trinity orchestra tonight, so wish me luck! I also plan to join P.A.W.S and an organization about sustainability.

I have very basic experience with computers. For example, I know how to use Microsoft Word and Excel, but I wouldn't say that I know everything about it. I know how to use Adobe Photoshop, but I haven't touched it for at least a couple years. So, I've forgotten everything!

My scavenger hunt fact is that I really like moogles, which are fictional rodent-like animals from the Final Fantasy series. In Final Fantasy IX, they are known to be savepoints and helpful aids to the main character. Moogles love to eat kupo nuts and nearly every sentence they say ends with "kupo".

If for any reason you need to contact me, my email is:
gungchus@trinity.edu

And one of my favorite places to go to is Bangkok, Thailand, my father's home country:
http://www.tourismthailand.org/about-thailand/about-thailand-108-1.html

3 comments:

  1. Welcome to the class, Grace! My parents are planning on moving to The Woodlands soon, we love it there! I hope this course will be a great refresher for things you learned earlier!

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  2. Those moogles look like clever little guys. I'll have to check out FF IX. Even though its little belated now: good luck with orchestra!

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  3. I want to know more about moogles! Thanks for a very entertaining and informative post, Grace.

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