
Hello! My name is Nicole McCarter and I am from Katy, Texas. I attended Katy High School, where I was a member of six clubs: NHS, History Club, Book Club, Creative Writing Club, Speech and Debate, and Best Buddies. I love to read any book that I can get my hands on, watching the Disney Channel and hanging out with my family and friends. My father is a retired oilfield technician and my mother is an Oncology nurse. I have two older brothers, both juniors in college, one goes to the University of Texas at Dallas for a Communication Technology and Electrical Engineering double major, and the other goes to the University of Texas at Austin and he hasn't exactly decided what he is going to major in. I plan to either double major in Classics and English or double major in Classics and History. Since I am only in my first year at Trinity University I haven't gotten into too many campus activities but I would like to get into a few public service clubs.
I took a business oriented computer class in my junior year of high school and I remember a good deal, however most of it has been forgotten because I didn't use it everyday. Beyond using the everyday Word, PowerPoint and internet I have no experience using computer, my brother usually works things out for me if I ever have a problem.
P.S. Because of my love of books I have accumulated a library of more than 500 fiction novels, most of which I haven't read.
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Be an English major!!! Haha, that's my propaganda. You should tell me two of your all-time favourite books and I'll tell you two of mine...and maybe we'll do something that information lol.
ReplyDeleteI thought you might say that, however I will major in whatever I happen to he most credits in. And who knows, I might actually get a triple major! As for my all-time favorite books, that is asking the impossible of me! I have so many favorites that it is too hard to choose, but some of my favorites are the Heather Wells series by Meg Cabot, Queen of Camelot by Nancy McKenzie, Blood and Chocolate by Annette Curtis Klause and anything written by Laura Wiess.
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ReplyDeleteI took a computer class in high school too but nothing stuck for me either.
-Alexa
Well I wouldn't say that stuff didn't stick, it just didn't all stick. For the most part I remember a good deal of the smaller things that we have done thus far in the class, so there is hope that I will understand all of it!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat intro - nice combination of reflection and humor. Thanks for the computer background update.
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