How's it going folks? I have been a
student at Sierra College for a number years. I am on my last few semesters of
school here, and I hope to transfer to a university where I'll learn
more about sociology. I am thinking of becoming a councilor or mentor of some
kind, probably for the schooling system. Of course, sociology was never my
first major; originally, I was an artist with transfer studies. Sierra has
surely changed quite a bit, and I’ve made some great friends from the students,
who are constantly coming and going.
I've taken a
number of communications classes, but this will be my first Public
Speaking class! I'm excited to see how well I do in this course because I am a outspoken
person. I do karaoke every so often in Sacramento, in a little place
called Hamburger Patties. It helps me loosen up in the public's eye. I enjoy
being obscene and honest with people because I feel it brings them out of their
shell or comfort zone. Sometimes it can help those, who could use a change of
view or someone unlike themselves to shed light. I currently work at Safeway in Lincoln,
so if you're ever in the area, maybe you'll catch me dancing or
bagging groceries... usually both. I enjoy playing a verity of video
games, and reading books, mostly among fantasy and science-fiction. I enjoy books
that bring out the psyche of their characters along with symbolic meanings.
I hope we all become good classmates, so I look forward to making
some memories with you chums. Cheers to a new semester.
It seems as though we have a bit in common in addition to the obvious of attending the same school, being in the same class, living in the same area, being human, etc. I also share a love of singing and enjoy karaoke, although I haven't gone out to karaoke in quite a long time. I also like reading and video games. As for the dancing at work... well you're alone in that one. Dancing in public is something that I only engage in after the consumption of multiple adult beverages. I look forward to a semester together. Cheers new chum!
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