I'm an altruistic pre-med and I strongly agree with the mission of Wikipedia. I tell all my IRL friends about Wikipedia and the MIT OpenCourseWare project, for those two resources alone are what I used to prepare for the MCAT as a bearer of a degree in a nonscientific field of study. I scored 95th percentile on my first practice tests and I'm eager and excited to score in the 99.9th percentile on the real thing when I take it next summer.

I have written some beautiful essays at the requests of the people who have written my LOR's and will share them with anyone who requests them. The essays are about the power of education, and the freedom of knowledge, from the unique perspective of an active learner. Nothing motivates me more than the collective goal of spreading knowledge and empowering minds.

My life plans include becoming a doctor and then moving to Korea for a few years, where I'll explore another culture and also learn more about myself. This is my second attempt at Wikipedia; my first trial ended when I believed my lack of indifference was a lack of maturity.

I aim to make my second journey into Wikipedia free of drama, and full of productive edits to the crux of our project, i.e. the articles.

If I become exuberant in editing an article or a user talk page; then, please forgive me in advance. I've been told that I'm a poor team player because I've received honest feedback of the difficulty on others to keep up with my fervent passion of whatever it is we are working on together. You can call me J.J. or James or 세세. My goal is to improve Wikipedia; and, I'll start at the slow, steady pace of giving my full attention to one article per month.