Friday, October 19, 2012

Investigative

The investigative type says that the person likes to use cognitive thinking to solve mathematical or scientific problems. They prefer to study on the subject and expand their knowledge about it.

The majors I am interested in are:
Computer Science
Computer Engineering

The career options I am interested in are:
Crime Lab AnalystPsychiatristProgrammer
Software EngineerDentist
Aeronautical Engineer (Aerospace Engineer)


The majors that showed up were somewhat expected because I was leaning towards that area anyways. But a lot of the career options that were listed were unexpected. Dentistry and aerospace engineering are the 2 most interesting that came up. The listed career options are what I'm going to look into now.

Friday, October 12, 2012

My Hero

My hero is my father. He might not be Master Legend or a Mr. Extreme or a Beowulf but he's still a hero in many other ways. My father is always there, he loves family time (although its not always possible), he pays the bills that allow us to keep our home and still manages to give us some allowance if we ask for it. He would tell us stories of his childhood and experiences in the air force and other life experiences. He helps me with a lot of my problems, like transportation sometimes (because I drive) or even my computer. My father is at his mid life, and he is not as fit as he should be at his age, hes got that beer gut and signs of a heavy smoker, but hes gotten into biking lately and is improving his cardio fitness. He'll probably be more fit than Master Legend of Mr. Extreme if he keeps it up haha. I've been going biking with him and it is pretty hard work pedaling at 17-30 miles per hour for more than an hour. By the end of our sessions the odometer would say we had biked about 25 or more miles. It is very tiring. Everything he does to help us is more than heroic in my standards and hes earned the title of hero to me.

Friday, October 5, 2012

http://collegegrubbin.com/
This site is good for a nice and quick meal. The recipes are quick and easy. oh, and cheap. You don't even have to know how to cook, the directions are as easy as ABC.


http://www.survivingcollegelife.com/
This site provides many useful tips from summer vacation ideas to how to share with a roommate. It's a great site that provides real world tips. It's an almost must need guide for new college students.


http://collegecandy.com/
This site is a very good time killer, especially the "WTF" section under Entertainment. I spent a portion of class just reading the hilarious posts. The posts on the site range from fashion to fitness that give great information and advice.