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JcCorp
Probe
Posted: 12 Jul 2005
05:25 GMT
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Okay, you may have heard this already, but here goes.

Right now, I'm in the Frontiers program at WPI and studying computer science and Drama. In the small, open curriculum, (with all work being pretty much optional) I'm learning HTML (yesterday, YAY!), Java, Javascript, Perl/CGI, and StarLogo, as well as a few other things. So hopefully I can be a bit nerdier (lol, I'm still kind of behind in the class because of some students going WAY ahead of their assignments) and more helpful to my site and this one with some more knowledge.

Gotta get to class!!!! 5 minutes!!! augh!!!
greenorange
Goliath
Posted: 12 Jul 2005
06:27 GMT
Total Posts: 199
I hope you have fun there! WPI is a very good school. Expensive, but very good. :D

[Edited by greenorange on 12-Jul-05 15:28]
JcCorp
Probe
Posted: 12 Jul 2005
13:07 GMT
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Ah, dood, its great. I'm learning a lot, and it is really fun. Last night I attended a baseball game (Tornadoes), it was cool. Tomorrow, we all play Capture the Flag! I really recommend this program, its really fun.

Also, my roommate is from Athens, Greece. Just thought that was cool.
greenorange
Goliath
Posted: 12 Jul 2005
14:33 GMT
Total Posts: 199
Wow, ya the Tornadoes are big since they are Worcesters new minor league ball team. They have excellent facilities... though it gets boring in some of the labs, but i suggest you check out the various buildings if they ever let you out of the dorms :P
darksideprogramming
Guardian
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Posted: 12 Jul 2005
15:11 GMT
Total Posts: 1005
What exactly is this WPI?
greenorange
Goliath
Posted: 12 Jul 2005
16:13 GMT
Total Posts: 199
WPI

[Edited by greenorange on 13-Jul-05 01:13]





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