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Alexander Chu

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Alexander Chu[edit]

biography Alexander HD Chu, born july 9th, 1999 in Torrance memorial Hospital to John and Nancy Chu, grew up in Pasadena California. He is an avid fisherman who enjoyed both fresh and saltwater fishing. He has fished bodies of water such as California's famous Castaic Lake, the rivesrs of the Sierra Nevadas, and many midwest states such as Colorado, Nevada, Arizona, and Utah. Growing up in California's famous city of Pasadena, he enjoys attending the new years Rose Parade, attending UCLA football games at the Rose Bowl, and even fishign for Bass at the Brookside Golf Course Ponds. He is of Chinese and Taiwanese ancestry but is accustomed to American Culture.

Education

Alexander attended Mackinley elementary until second grade in which he transfered to Don Benito Elementary, both in Pasadena. He then attended Wilson Middle School and then graduated from Pasadena High School. He currently attends Pasadena City College, though did get accepted into UC Merced and UC Santa Cruz, along with several Cal State Universities.

Employment Alexander is currently employed at Macy's South Lake Avenue in Pasadena where he is a well known sales associate. He has also worked for the rosebowl at times and had a research internship with the Oakcrest Institute of Science in which he worked with Lactobacillus Jenseni, a common probiotic found in the female reproductive organs.

travels Alexander has been to 19 of 51 US national parks. He enjoys adventures and traveling around in rugged styels rather than luxury accomodations. places he has been to include zion nation park, Bryc Canion NP, Grand Canyon NP, Yellowstone NP, Messa Verde NP and more.

relationships In Spring of 2017, Alexander was in a relationship with one Olivia Wong. Their relationship was brief but "meaningful" to him

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