Thursday, June 02, 2005

done with high school...

Wow what a long 4 years it has been but I got out at noon today after my last final. It has seemed like 10 years since I first set foot in that school in August 2001. Of course 2001-2002 seemed to go on forever didn't it? Anyway thanks to all my classmates for a great 4 years of high school, good luck in college. And to people respinding to my posts, thank you. I have thick skin and I can take constructive criticism. It keeps me in line as much as possible, you guys are as important to this blog as me.

4 comments:

Ben said...

wow such an amazingly intelligent response. This person can think whatever they want but I believe that you haven't made it until you have hate mail/sites against you. That way people know you are right and are trying to censor you but deep down inside they know your right so they go all facist on your ass. Too bad there is a little thing called the 1st amendment, something this person is obviously against. By the way outside of my links and 2 posts over memorial day weekend (a guy deserves some time off) and maybe like 2-3 others awhile back 90% of my material is my mindless rantings.

The Zombieslayer said...

Congrads on finishing high school. Any college plans? I took a year off after high school to work.

Ben said...

yea, U of Minnesota didn't accept me so I am going to a local community college for 1-2 years then going to Minnesota. Taking a year off is not a option for me.

The Zombieslayer said...

I spent 2 years in a community college before finishing up in a university. My parents simply couldn't afford to put me through a university right away
and I was young and broke so I could have done it, but would have graduated 50k in debt.
I swear by community colleges. They'll give you just as good an education. Of course, you will find elitists who look down at people who go to them,
but one thing I like about them is lots of people who go to community colleges are flakes, so Professors are a lot more accessable since people don't go to them as much on the JC level. Kind of ironic, but true.
When I went to the university, I actually had to make appointments to see Professors because their time is more limited.