Ok, so I was born in China, my hometown is called Wuxi. This is medium size city adjacent to Shanghai. Indeed, I went to Shanghai High School for three years and became late. After I graduated from high school, I went to the United States and went to university. I think I can access the computer as soon as possible, but I really did not enter the programming process. I did a lot of things in Flash during my high school days because I like to do an interactive storytelling experience.
A few years later, when I passed high school, I was accepted (and became free afterwards), I worked a little, joined the army, started the war, came back and fought again, and finally came back to college . The latter university is not as high as my first college (if you messed up the first chance, your second chance is not that good), you get a second genetic modification I will be forced to do. I have the opportunity to compare my skills and experience with my classmates' skills and experience.
First of all, I think that university is different, but it is not so. Going to school is like a second job full of unnecessary and meaningful rules as I have worked since I graduated from high school. I dropped out of school. Please go back then. Then I dropped out of school. Then I returned. Then it will end. truly
I have never started college life since I graduated from high school (I basically went to the place my friend went to and resigned one year afterwards). Associate Degree (six years later, eek!), Then transferred to UCLA, where he obtained a bachelor's degree in psychology. It is when I am working, married, raising my son, and becoming a older student (ie without the energy of an 18 year old child). I do not want to brag about (in most cases), but I do not think that we are giving ourselves enough credibility to do our best, so it is easy to embrace the potential of our lack of success I can not recognize it. Internal reflection of ability, ourselves