Basically I have been with computers my whole life. I can almost fluently code
HTML, I know a little CSS, a little Java, (I couldn't tell
them apart but I can code using those things, thanks to codacademy.) I use to do graphics, as you can tell in my
signature. Hell, I made an account on MPGH in 2009. I was 11 when I started on this website, and was putting up tutorials for graphics and how to
make internet browsers, ect. At one point, I was trying really hard to become mod. It didn't happen, would still be badass though. But I was
talking to my counselor today trying to get my classes for my JR year squared away and I have all my credits built
up so I have the minimum for a 4 year college, but then I thought about it, and didn't even know what I want to do in the future.
Flying helicopters has always interested me, I've flown in helicopters 1 on 1 with the pilot, talking about stuff. I have
business cards to aviation schools. But then again, I am super good with computers and
built my first computer when I was 14. Lately, I've been getting interested in trucks
and I even signed up to go to a technical school during my JR year for collision repair. I
mean working on trucks doesn't really seem like that much fun, but I don't think I'd mind doing it more often if I was paid or if I was painting my
own vehicle. Literally, everyone calls me in my family to help fix their stuff. I have Teamviewer set up on my grandparents computer, and even
had to help them when they were away in a different state. How did you guys feel when you were getting to those final years of highschool? If
you're a senior now, how do you feel? What are your future plans? Any advice? Possibly thought about going into the
Navy and doing and ROTC program for a free 4 years of college in exchange for
serving 10 years. I even use to upload tutorials and stupid shit to Youtube when I was younger. I don't do that much anymore,
it's more of CS:GO edits.