
I graduated from the fine
Georgia Institute of Technology in
December of 2002. I majored in
Computer Science and was the first
student to receive a minor in
Performance Studies.
I started there way back in the summer quarter of 1997, about two weeks after
I graduated from high school. So, basically the summer vacation before
college was a quick trip to Disney World,
but that's OK because I enjoyed starting early. Tech was certainly a
challenge and the admissions department didn't expect me to make it (hence
summer acceptance), but I made it through and am probably a better person
because of it. Or something like that.
Of course, we have a kick-ass football team. Our school newspaper is the South's Liveliest, The Technique. Georgia Tech is much better than that other "school" in Athens, where my traitor of a sister decided to go.
If you're interested, for some strange reason, I saved all of my
schedules for almost every semester I attended.
I was also a co-op student, which
meant that I alternated semesters between school and working
at CNN. Well, not really alternated so
much as worked less hours while in school.
Fond Memories of School and others not so fond: