Jean-Pierre Twagirayezu

Jean-Pierre Twagirayezu

I, Jean-Pierre Twagirayezu, was born in Rwanda, Africa, in 1967. I attended a high school called College Saint-Andre located in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, from 1981 to 1987. In high school, my majors were mathematics and physics. I followed an extensive course of mathematics and physics for six years, and many courses I took were college level. After high school, I went to college in Cuba, where I majored in telecommunication engineering. In Cuba, I attended a university called ISAICC from September 1987 to July 1988 and learned Spanish there. From September 1988 to May 1990 I attended a university called ISPJAE. In college I took extensive courses in mathematics and physics related to engineering. I was unable to finish my degree because of an illness, and I returned to Rwanda in 1991. In 1994, I left Rwanda because of the civil war, and I was admitted as a permanent resident of the United States in 1995. Today I still live in United States, in the state of Virginia. My main hobbies are music-mostly pop, rock, and reggae, but I also enjoy all kinds of music. I love sports, especially Ping-Pong, soccer, tennis, volleyball, and basketball. I also enjoy cartoon’s humor as well as movies in the genres of comedy, action, science fiction and drama.

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