C�s to Degrees
This school year winds down with the inevibility of coal train at full speed with it�s brakes out. Will I crash into the end of the year or will I just slowly succomb to the burden of my classes in the final hour and just give up. Sure, school seems futil most of the time but yet somehow certain classes compel me to study and do homework, both of which are entirely in opposition to my nature. My level of effort exerted on any one class is dependant upon that classes specific topic. Certain classes I will put the minimum effort into and still manage to pull out a fairly decent grade, these subjects include literature, english, and geography. In classes that I truly enjoy I also feel the most challenged. Art and Marketing are the classes that I have attended the most faithfully this semester and also the classes that I have gotten the most out of, but these classes are the ones that I end up loathing more than anything else by the end of the year. All art and design classes sap my very soul, and Marketing 300, though informative, is often tedious.
I am still unsure about where I will be going for the summer, I am following up two possibilites for internships. Offut AFB in Omaha is offering a summer job as a Flash designer/programmer, which is a great opportunity. I am also hoping to hear soon from a company here in Kearney that does local ITS and is offering a summer internship doing a lot of marketing work. The pro�s and con�s for each option are too convoluted to relate here. Let it stand that I am hoping God simply makes my decision for me and saves me the stress of thinking �what if?�.
I am still working on trying to recover some encrypted files from a HDD that came out of a buddy�s computer. Linux is every IT persons friend.
I leave you with a few more words of sage wisdom: �Everybody wang chung tonight.�