User:Yeobeegoorum

Hi, my name is Hana Min and I currently attend to the Oakton Community College in Des Plaines. I am taking some education classes in the fall semester of 2011, hoping that I can learn something new to narrow down what I would like to do for my future.

I may get some troubles in English since I am not a native speaker, so I need to get more busy myself to complete the assignment to get finished by every single due date compared to other students. Because of this personal issue, I consciously try to make myself exposed to any materials or medias written or created in English to improve my speaking, reading, writing, and etc.

In my opinion, Wikipedia is one of very helpful guide sources to skim a basic and broad information about something I need to look up quickly, even though Wikipedia may not be a relevant source as a scholary database. The both strong and bad features of Wikipedia at the same time is probably users can update or correct issues which are the most current and ongoing around the world. Since there is no 'strick' qualification of users who can update or correct some information, the information uploaded may not be reliable to get published and also get applied to a certain professional field, such as a college leveled reasearch paper. However, it has still been popular among many people because of the strong features as an open source on web.