I would like to fully understand the concept of the Virtual World and possibly get some hands-on training in applying it to real life.
I have always been intrigued by technology. When I was a young lad, I would take random things apart to see if I could figure out the internal workings. For the most part, I would get into trouble because I would leave these gadgets deemed worthless for my lack of putting it back together.
Once I got a little older, I found my dad’s tool chest. With the countless and indescribable tools at my finger tips, I became powerful. I started tinkering around with remote controls, my bicycle, and then cars. This messing around eventually led me to take classes in woodshop, metal shop, and a list of automotive courses. I eventually made an automotive technician as my career.
With a couple of on-the-job back injuries, it became evident that a change in career was due. Working on Porsches, Audis, and Volkswagens would be a thing of the past…or is it? I still do some minor items from time to time, but I eventually followed the computer field.
I earned an Associate’s Degree in Computer Network Engineering in 2010. I learned a lot about how computers network, but I found myself troubleshooting friends and family’s laptops. Transferring to the University of Washington Tacoma has led me to lean towards a couple of degrees offered at this campus.
Should I take Healthcare Leadership because of my previous leadership roles, or should I take Information Technology and Systems because it’s right up my alley? I could always spend another year completing the Physics and Calculus series in hopes to transfer to the Seattle campus for Mechanical or Materials Science in Engineering.
Choices, time, and the ability to pass classes…
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