And so am I.
I think the every funderful, wonderful
friend is coming in the next few days. That probably explains why I'm feeling down. I'm just worried about my after college life. Where will I get a job? Can I get one in Savannah. If not, do I move to Southern high tech areas like Atlanta and Raleigh? Could I survive those cities. I have to start thinking about these things in the next year. By December 2007, I will be a college grad.
Yes, I'm scared. I've discussed it with my father. He told me to go where I need to go. He also wants me to be a government worker. He felt between Raleigh and Atlanta, I should go to Raleigh. I know it will all work out in the end.
My Phi Kappa Phi Forum came today. My father was impressed with it. It's printed on thick paper. He made a remark that smart, rich people are members. I've got the smarts, but I lack the money.
In the chapter news section, there is a whole page devoted to Armstrong's First Chapter Initiation. People I recognize in the photos include my Civ I professor, my Database professor, my Astronomy professor, my Calculus professor, and a English professor. 118 members were initiated in that class. I doubt I'll ever get a mention in the magazine. I guess if I get an award at the Spring Banquet next year, I'll submit the info.
I worked today. We got a Linux server in the lab. I had no luck installing Flash onto the computer.
I will have to bring it up tomorrow. I also worked a bit on the site. I hope to have my revamp of the site up, soon. Linux class was a snoozefest. In Film, we watched The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. It's a silent German flick. Crazy flick. And at Wesley lunch, today's sermon was given to us in the form of a reading of You Are Special by Max Lucado. Cute children's book. ![]()
[♪ Listening to: "I Will Be Your Friend" - Amy Grant]
Posted by Shawn at August 28, 2006 9:00 PM in Schooling.

