Having attended American University for two years, with a major in mathematics, I took advantage of all the resources I could find to broaden my horizons by taking a wide range of courses in physical principles and studio art experience to better understand the fundamentals of architectural research as well as design skills. After that, I transferred to Parsons Design of School to continue my studies in architecture, where I learned a lot about hand-drawing, charcoal and other more artistic applications to cultivate inspiration and design aesthetics, and also practiced a lot of physical models to master more practical hands-on skills. Finally, I transferred to the Southern California School of Architecture, which is ranked top 10 in architecture, to complete my architectural goals. Here I never stop learning new skills. Always trying to innovate and use my architectural skills to perfect my architectural language.