ESP Biography



WALTER AUGUSTINE, MIT freshman, enjoys lifting iron and epic music.




Major: Undeclared

College/Employer: MIT

Year of Graduation: 2015

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Past Classes

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S4968: The Skinny on Fats in Splash! 2011 (Nov. 19 - 20, 2011)
Do you want to learn about one of the most widespread sources of energy on the planet? Do you want to learn how to make your butter last 6 months or more? Want to learn about two PUFAs that can improve memory and supercharge your brain? Come learn about fats, oils, greases, butters, and other obnoxiously hard-to-name hydrocarbon chains. This class will introduce basic fatty acid structure, as well as relevant human biological functions. We will talk about good, bad, and just plain ugly fats in your food.(And you will also learn what PUFA means.)


X4970: How to Have a Crushing Grip in Splash! 2011 (Nov. 19 - 20, 2011)
Want to impress the company recruiter as soon as you meet him? A strong grip gives you a firm handshake and a better first impression. A strong grip shows you're in control, as in the saying, "She's got a good grip on life." We will learn the techniques of forging iron hands, as well as tips on becoming stronger overall. If you like to arm wrestle, stronger hands will help.


S4969: The Skinny on Fats in SPICY Delve 2011 (Oct. 23, 2011)
Do you want to learn about one of the most widespread sources of energy on the planet? Do you want to learn how to make your butter last 6 months or more? Want to learn about two PFACs that can improve memory and supercharge your brain? Come learn about fats, oils, greases, butters, and other obnoxiously hard-to-name hydrocarbon chains. This class will introduce basic fatty acid structure, as well as relevant human biological functions. We will talk about good, bad, and just plain ugly fats in your food, and there will be a demonstration of making clarified butter (Yummy!). (You will also learn what PFAC means.)