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personal biography

I have spent almost all of my life living in the same house, in Crowborough, a small town in South East England.  I went to a nice private school a couple of miles down the road; it was there that I found I would be a scientist and not a writer.  Writing was always something that had to be forced out of me.  This trend continued when I moved to the Judd School in Tonbridge at age eleven.  By 11th grade, my final year of compulsory English classes, I had just begun to appreciate their value.  I was starting to really understand the texts we were discussing, but then the course ended and I took math and sciences for two years. Now I am at MIT once again I am being forced to write; yet hopefully I can try and build on the glimmer of enthusiasm that appeared two years ago.

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