SCHOOL
1.  I recently graduated from St. George's School, which I had attended ever since grade two.  St. George's is a private, all-boys school, but I think this is an advantage, because it lets me and everybody else focus on what we have to do.  But there are disadvantages:  St. George's doesn't have that laid back atmosphere that characterizes so many public schools...um, actually I guess that depends on who you make friends with at Saints...
2.  So where am I right now?  Actually, if I may just digress for a moment:  So I'm here updating my site, and of course I'm reading the stuff I'm deleting.  The stuff I read is, of course to me, very genuine, but GOSH IT'S SO CHEESY...  Ladies and gentlemen, in the future, I will try to be as genuine without writing absolute heinous and vulgar crap.

So here we are at the present:  I am currently a sophomore at Duke University.  If you read my "who I am" section, you will know, by now, that Duke University actually is located in DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA.  What a great place...(come on, you know what that means:  I'm about to bash its reputation to pieces).
3.  Duke is a great place; I feel very privileged that I have been allowed to attend this college.  The intellectual atmosphere is second to last, people are completely interested in only themselves, these people are called "Pre-Meds", and you can get ripped off 12 times a week at the marketplace, but not next year, so hurry and get ripped off now while you can!  You can also die there, if you eat the correct foods.  If you ever go here, please be aware of a few things:
A) Duke Physics is almost as toxic as the stuff you find at the Marketplace
B) Do you want to date someone during college?  Go somewhere else before you are sadly sadly disappointed.
C) Do you want tickets to our basketball games?  Be prepared to freeze your ass off.  Then do it again for good measure.  But I digress, tenting can be a lot of fun...just do it with good friends.
D) There's this fraternity called Phi Delta Theta on campus.  I hear it's the best one. 
4. But on a more serious note, I *really* have enjoyed my time at Duke so far.  Many people always say that the friends you make in high school are for life.  This may be true for some people, but, at least for me, I only still keep in touch with a few of them, and sparsely at that.  There are even some people who I've e-mailed several times and never gotten a response; I guess they too found that college offers more opportunities than high school does.

So that's basically what I'm trying to say; at least here at Duke, I've met some really interesting people; and I only hope that this isn't where the buck stops.  I hope that I won't just forget the people I meet in university.

Otherwise, tons of other things happen at Duke, many of them annual things:  tenting in Krzyzewskiville, rush & pledging each spring, football games in the fall (probably going to ggt more exciting next year under new head coach Ted Roof), and even the occasional party...emphasis on the word occasional, which is defined as "off-campus" and "non-alcoholic...ho ho ho".

Alright, let's get onto even more interesting things about my life.
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(Above) This picture could be interpreted two ways:  1) The stuff you get to do when you are simply too drunk to notice that there's a shark coming straight at you.  2) Doesn't this look so appetizing?  You bet!  The Marketplace will be over in a minute to catch this Sunday's dinner! (April 2003)
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