Alrighty, it’s only been five months since my last post. But hey, let’s try this thing out again, shall we? Perhaps I’ll get some more people interested.
Much has changed since my last post. I am almost halfway done with my college degree already. That blows my mind. I can’t believe I’ve been at USF for nearly two years already. I think one big reason why it hasn’t felt like a long time is that I still keep in touch with people from VHS and USC. It’s been over six years since I moved from Pittsburgh. Six. Years. And yet, my Best Man at my wedding is still going to be my best friend of mine when I was growing up. I still see a good friend of mine in Myrtle Beach every year. I plan on going back to Orlando to meet up with a friend of mine who moved there after he graduated from USC. It’s amazing how we all have stayed in touch.
Another thing about my Best Man. He’s serving in the US Navy right now, somewhere, letting people like me worry about petty things, like midterms and fixing computers. He posted a status a couple days ago, talking about how the number of people he talks to has shrunk a bit, because they have left this Earth and moved on to a better place. It really made me sit back and think. And it makes me proud to tell people that my best friend serves in the Navy, letting the rest of us here back in the USA go about our business as usual. Thank you, Fish, for all that you and your buddies on the Nimitz and around the world do for us. Thank you.
Going back to school, I became a Green and Gold Guide (G3) at the end of the fall semester, and have been doing tours and whatnot since January. Joining G3 and meeting all the other guides has been amazing. I’ve met some really cool people, I’ve learned a ton about my school, and I feel that I’ve made a difference in the lives of those prospective students that have been on my tours thus far. I’ve had a few in particular that come to mind, like the father who came up to me and said,
“You know, we came here to scratch USF off of our list. But you opened up our eyes, showed us so many things that USF offers for students, so many things to do, ways to get involved, ways to succeed, and instead of crossing USF off our list, we’re paying our admissions deposit tonight when we get home. Thank you so much for not letting this opportunity pass us by.”
You know what, this made me feel really good. I love my school, and love to show it off to others, which is why I became a guide. The thing is, you have to choose a school that you connect with. A school that, when you get there, you go, “Yeah, this is where I want to come.” That’s what happened when I first came to USF as a junior in high school. And I’m really glad I came here. And I’m glad to see that USF is no longer a fall-back school, but for many, a first-choice destination.
I’m going to end this entry with a fun story. I preach, time and again, the importance of backing up your personal data. Twice in my life have I lost all the data that I had, and it was devastating. Now, I have a desktop and a notebook PC and two external hard drives. So if one goes down, all of my data is in at least 2-3 other places. Anyway, my G3 advisor, Jonathan, had his computer go out on him a little while ago. It just doesn’t do anything when you hit the power button, except that the button lights up. That’s it. Well, I was able to take his hard drive out and get ALL of his “lost” data off of it for him. Including pictures AND his wedding video (the only copy of it). He was so happy to have those videos back, and he was anxious to go home that night and tell his wife about how one of his students saved their wedding video. He told me that he’s sure that his wife will want to pay me for my services. While it’s appreciated (poor college student), I’m not in it for the money. Some things, like photos and videos, just aren’t replaceable, and have an infinite amount of personal value. Being able to save all of his data, especially his wedding video, probably made his and his wife’s week. And that makes me feel really good. Now to send Jonathan some links to some external hard drives, so that way when I get back to USF after spring break I’ll teach him how to back up his data so this doesn’t happen again in the future.
Wow, this turned out to be quite long. Hope I get some readers/comments! G’nite!
whitewolf
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