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Korean-American Engineer's Journey: From Chaminade Prep to Chemical Innovator

Follow the academic journey of Gi-Yeol Lim, a Korean-American engineer who excelled at Chaminade College Preparatory School in St. Louis. Inspired by his brother in George Washington and his knack for math and science, Lim found chemistry to be his favorite subject. Learn how he pursued a career in chemical engineering and his passion for music, specifically playing the saxophone and enjoying movies.

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Korean-American Engineer's Journey: From Chaminade Prep to Chemical Innovator

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  1. Gi-Yeol Lim

  2. Background • Korea • Chaminade college preparatory school in St. Louis • Brother in George Washington

  3. Chemical Engineering • Why? • Because math and science were easier than English, history, and etc. • Chemistry was the easiest science subject in high school

  4. Music • Saxophone • Movies

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