Test paragraph! Amazing. I keep losing track of whose sandbox is whose. I just made some edits to a sandbox that apparently wasn't mine. I love how easy and not confusing Wikipedia is to use.

Hi David!

Here are my peer reviews:

for Joy: User talk:Joykim328#This is Jess from UGBA39E.27s peer review of your article edits on e-voting.

for mff2020: User talk:Mff2020#Peer reviews for edits on the Bennett Freeze article.

I edited 2 people's articles because I could only find one article for Joykim328, but was able to find multiple for mff2020 and saw that nobody had reviewed either of them so I did both of theirs.

In response to my peer reviews:

I HAVE NONE :( nobody likes my articles (jk)

David, after I've received some peer reviews, I'd love to respond to their feedback and improve my articles. However, I have nothing to respond to as of right now. :(

Update during RRR week:

Found the edits I made on the 3 pages I've been working on:

The Upside of Irrationality, (draft) (10 sources added) - since it was a previously unexisting article, everything that exists under that page was written by me.

Gates Millennium Scholars, (10 sources added) - Added several paragraphs delineating subsectors of the program (UNCF, APIASF, AIGS, HSF), described everything in more depth under the subsectors.

Gates Millennium Scholars Program (10 sources added). - Added 5 sentences to the selection process section, and added 10 sources. Made an attempt to merge the Gates Millennium Scholars page with this page, but I don't have the power to do so / don't really know the formal process to do so, so I left more suggestions about merging on the talk page as well.

Update as of Sunday 12/11/2016 - Draft has been moved from draft to article in the mainspace! Final project complete. Submitting and writing reflection essay.