Archive for June, 2006

Could you pass the US citizenship test?

Friday, June 30th, 2006

US citizenship test at MSN. I Did fairly well only missed 3 of the 20 and one of them was me being stupid. One of them was why would I know what INS form is needed to become a citizen, never something I’ve had to worry about. So yes I could pass the test and become a US Citizen. Overall I’m happy with my score. How did you do?

Blog Tempate Updated

Friday, June 30th, 2006

So I got around to updating my blog, it is now no longer Winter Themed. It is now Disney Themed (okay more Winnie the Pooh and Tigger then anything, but who’s counting?). This is in honor of our upcoming trip to Disney for our 5th Aniversery, we’ll be heading there August 14th so the theme will be good till fall or atleast till we get back. Enjoy and let me know if there are any problems with it.

Contrary to rumours I am still alive

Monday, June 26th, 2006

Yes I am still living, I just haven’t gotten around to blogging for awhile. I did warn everyone when I started this blog that that could happen. I am still around, breathing and in good health. I should be posting more frequently I believe, so let’s see if it really happens.

School Stuff

Monday, June 26th, 2006

Well I am thinking about dropping my Bachlor’s degree at University of Maryland. I am just not motivated at all, and I don’t think the classroom settings they have are working well for me. I do better in a smaller school I think, or possibly online. I think I am likely to end up withdrawing and trying to find some sort of online program so I can get my degree. Since I am just getting my degree in case I ever need it, not because I need it for a job it isn’t extremely important that I get it from a certain school or that I even get it.

It just doesn’t seem to be working at Maryland though, I am really unmotivated to go to my classes and do the work and i keep wondering what the point of it is, plus since it is a big University you don’t really get to know your teachers and you can tell they mostly care more about their research then the students.