Jennie DuongPost 6: What They Don’t Tell You About CollegeFrom youth, I always knew the plan that would lead me to success. Do well in school, get into a good college, get a good job, and make…Dec 13, 2021Dec 13, 2021
Jennie DuongPost 5: Biethnic RelationshipsDating in high school is something my parents were against. Due to the differences in their surroundings growing up, I understood why they…Dec 13, 2021Dec 13, 2021
Jennie DuonginWriting 150WP4: Writing as a Part of MEAll students are familiar with academic writing. From preliminary sentences in elementary school to full-on research papers in high school…Dec 11, 2021Dec 11, 2021
Jennie DuonginWriting 150WP3: Beyond the Model Minority MythWhen my parents immigrated to the United States, they started from the bottom. After being displaced by the Vietnam War, they fled to…Dec 5, 2021Dec 5, 2021
Jennie DuongPost 4: Losing Those You KnewDeath is an inevitable concept everyone must learn about. Everyone dies as we are mortal. However, it was shielded from me as a child. When…Nov 17, 20211Nov 17, 20211
Jennie DuonginWriting 150WP2: Second Gen AAPIFor my WP2, I wanted to challenge myself. Seeing that there were so many choices for the manner I could build my archive, I was faced with…Oct 25, 2021Oct 25, 2021
Jennie DuonginWriting 150WP1: Perceived PatriotismDuring the Vietnam War, my paternal family was in deep poverty and struggled to make ends meet. As a result, my father was not able to…Sep 27, 2021Sep 27, 2021
Jennie DuongPost 3: Defined by ExperienceHigh school is the time to discover self identity, interests, and future passions. Coming from a smaller school, the only extracurriculars…Sep 20, 20211Sep 20, 20211
Jennie DuongPost 2: Part of Me“Hello, my name is Jennie Duong. I am 18 years old and Vietnamese. I play violin and I am planning to become a STEM major.” This was my…Sep 20, 2021Sep 20, 2021