about!

As I'm sure everyone's has, my experience here at Shodor has been an interesting one. It's been fun, and hard, and boring and a lot of other things. Even though sometimes I really wished I could be somewhere else, like maybe sleeping, I don't think that I would trade in my Shodor experience. Being here at Shodor has taught me a lot. Not only have I learned about 'computational science' and modeling, and computers and all that good stuff, but I've also learned a lot of things about life. About work, and work ethic, and community, and people. Being part of Shodor is more than just being part of some class you're forced to go to every week. Being part of Shodor also means being part of a community of people who are kind of dorky, but yet also very cool. And I'm glad that I get to be a part of it.


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At this point in time, I don't really know what I would like to do with the rest of my life. There are a lot of options out there, and when I do decide, I want to make sure it's the right decision. I plan to graduate high school with the best grades that I can make, and hopefully get into a good college. I am also going to apply to North Carolina School of Science and Math this fall.