Hi, My name is YingQiao Wang, obviously:)
I’m a junior at Hebron Academy, and a person who has interests in science, music, sports and sleep. I can sleep for more than 12 hours. I’m good at chemistry, physics, biology, and math. I love rock, pop, classical music, and I can play snare drum, drum set, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, and piano. I also love sports, for example, basketball and soccer. Helping people is also what I do in my daily life, but nobody seems to remember any of them. Also, I’m extremely passion in computer science and has the determination to learn computer science in the future. I can use Java and C programming language. I wrote some stupid games on Scratch and on my computer, so if you want to play it, contact me. (I will not give to you anyway:) just kidding) This year I submitted an article to Hebron Review, which is exciting cause I would never know that I have talent in writing…..:)
Although I’m the one who uploaded several essays on the blog, I’m actually not a humanity person from the outset of my life. I serious doubted my English and History ability when I was in middle school. When I read the book called The Things They Carried, I truly understood what the literature, and humanity classes mean. It completes a person emotionally, and It is as important as any science class.
In the American Literature Honor class(harder than AP English… don’t take it), we wrote a lot of papers in this class. I have some my favorite paper, which you will see in this blog. Don’t swear in front of the computer if you found my paper like a crap, and please don’t stop complimenting me if you found it interesting.
All the things above is just a really small part of me, I can not recall anymore stuffs right now because my teacher is urging me to submit this post and also, I have been too busy this few month (a research done by Harvard University said that a long busy time makes you stupid and I’m definitely an example of this) So if you want to know more about me, come and find me:)

Ying Qiao, I loved your autobiography! You express so much of yourself and your personality in this. I enjoyed the informal tone and the playful comments. I also loved the reflection on “The Things They Carried.” I’m excited to see all your papers collected together here. You have done a tremendous job as an Honors American Literature student this year.