There’s this professional personality test called the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator in which a four leter combination is designated to you based on your test results. I’ve taken the test twice. The first time was during freshman year, while the most recent was this past summer. Both times I scored ENTJ (the least common occuring of the 16 possible types; less than 2% of the population). I did a quick Google search to find out more about what this meant, and I found the following information from BSM Consulting. Continue reading ‘A Portrait of Me?’
Monthly Archive for January, 2007
The stress of recieving exam grades was offset by Christine’s genius in bringing a sled. The following videos are only a small sample of the hilarity the went down. Second semester, here we come. Continue reading ‘Sledding for Second Semester Seniors’
It’s the 18th already
It looks like I’m a bit late but after a long hiatus, I feel obliged to reflect upon this past year, and the year ahead. I’ll do my best to not sound cliché (no guarantees though).
I suppose a logical place to start would be at the same time last year. I was doing roughly the same thing I’m doing now: neglecting/enjoying the fact that I only have one exam left. Being a second semester junior doesn’t have quite the same ring as second semester senior does it? Come to think of it, “second semester senor” doesn’t really carry the same effect on me as it appears to have over every other member of the class of 2007. Why? Probably because I made it a habit to neglect school early on. I never really applied myself, even during elementary school when math consisted nothing more than questions like of 2×8=? I have no recollection whatsoever of my academic performance prior to middle school. Despite my parents’ stern lectures, the message wasn’t getting home. I attribute this to starting out my school career with less than stellar marks, at which point I decided that I couldn’t ever be “smart”. By the time I came to this realization, my chance to do anything had long passed me by. “Junior year is the most important year of high school” friends, teachers and parents always warned but with half if it gone already, I was stuck with the fruits of my own mediocrity. Continue reading ‘The End of the Beginning (Pt. I)’


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