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Archive for January, 2007

Snow!

Wednesday, January 10th, 2007

I woke up again today to complete silence. I immediately thought, “snow!” and ran to the living room to see. Sure enough, we had about 3 inches of snow covering the city. Apparently it started late last night and just added bit by bit till this morning.

I always get pretty excited when we get snow because its a chance for me to tool around in 4×4 mode. Its always fun to zip by all the people in cars, especially those who don’t get around in snow all that often. They always look at my like they were wishing for a truck.

If you live in P.A. and would like to go on a late night sledding run tonight let me know!

Back to School

Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007

I will be returning to school to finish off my bachelors degree next year. I have about 1 year of schooling left and I’ll be graduating with my Bachelors in Applied Business Management from U.W. (University of Washington). This has been a goal of mine for several years now but didn’t feel that I should go back to school until I knew the situation was right. Right now I feel that this is the right step for my career and with my current position in the company getting into the school isn’t that much of a problem, I’m overqualified for the requirements.

One of the main reasons I haven’t gone back to finish my school earlier was partly because I didn’t feel I was fully utilizing the knowledge that I gained. An inherent problem with the education system is testing. The system of finals and tests does not truly reward people who are talented, or truly fit for the job, but reward good test takers. I have excellent testing skills and can nearly B.S. my way through a test. Since I’m not going to start a crusade to revolutionize our education system, I feel that the quality of education you receive is basically up to you, the student. If the course material is informative, well presented, etc, how much you learn is completely up to you. I think I’ve reached a point in my life where I can truly appreciate the material and utilize it to its full effect.

Anyways, I’m looking forward to a busy year of new challenges.

Wish me luck!