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Jacklyn Tan currently attends Pasadena City College to pursue her AA degree in Natural Sciences. She hopes to transfer to UCLA, and her ultimate goal is to become a Forensic Pathologist one day. In this semester (Spring 2017), she is taking four classes which are Chemistry 22, Math 131, Philosophy 25 and online Geography 001.

Besides school, Jacklyn enjoys painting, music, reading and piano. Her most favorite music is EDM (Electronic Dance Music), and she loves to paint and play piano in her free time.

"Truly, life is too short to regret and the truth will be ugly. So, I'd dance in the rain and take the challenge with a cheerful smile."
- Jacklyn Fidella Tan

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