/ yoon jeonghan
// same name hoho
// intern
// 22
// heteroual
// sports and clubs (N/A): soccer.
// personality: jeonghan's got a good grasp on his emotions, and thus can be primarily described as cool and collected. this definition is applicable at any time apart from finals period, whereupon he swivels back and forth between vacant stares and anxious babbling. he's pretty caring, too, with a tendency to 'adopt' the people he favours and bestow an embarrassing nickname upon them. he's confident, but it's a quiet type; he doesn't compliment himself, but he will not rebuff any that happen to come his way. his sense of humour is kind of dorky, and he only makes jokes around people he's comfortable with. he may seem aloof at first, but he's very gentle under all of the propriety that one may bear witness to at first glance.
// major: architecture
// background:
Jeonghan comes from a comfortably well off upper middle class family, but he acknowledges the privileges his status has yielded. This is what lends the efficiency and drive he exudes to his work ethic. He’s passionate about what he’s doing, too; the architecture of old buildings excites him, and he is never unwilling to discuss the topic with anyone inclined to lending him an ear. The fascination came from his family’s trips to Venice, Egypt and France, where the structures retain a fantastical aura that is impervious to the wear of time. If there is anything he could be renowned on campus for, it may be his nigh permanent perch on the roof of the art building (if there’s a figure there, there’s a 99.8% chance it’s Yoon Jeonghan.) He goes up there to get a better view of things and finish his assignments. He has a younger sister, and since her entrance into a private high school, his family’s funds have depleted considerably. His easy gentleness, stellar grades (and his minor in education) have all made him a prime candidate for student teaching, thus he took the position to help with his own tuition fees. He’s enjoying it so far - high school seniors and sophomores are easy to deal with, he finds, once you get used to them.