I am currently on a work term at a software company. I recently (in Spring 2025) finished my third-year undergraduate student in computer science at one of the top 15 universities in this field, per QS World University Rankings by Subject, and will be returning to my studies after finishing my work term.
I started editing Wikipedia in April 2020, when the pandenmic hit, and my highschool went into remote mode while significantly decreasing schoolwork due to mental health considerations. At that time, I mainly edited music (as I played the violin and piano competitively in highschool) and China human rights topics—a fairly contentious topic here on Wikipedia. But I do enjoy interacting with people on talk pages, and despite any differences in opinion, I always treat others nicely and try to be kind to them, as I believe that's how human beings should interact.
Since the start of university, I've had much less time to edit Wikipedia. But I still try to find some time in my weekends and breaks to edit things I'm interested in, including
Computer Science related topics: Sometimes I will edit based on cs-related books and articles I read in my own time (e.g. pytest); other times I will edit based on materials I learn in class (e.g. Mathematical induction, Likelihood function).