| The Chronicles: Schools |
| I think that this is a very pertinent subject as schooling or education, which ever one you like, can take up more than a third of your life. I am going to talk mainly about my High School and College. My primary School, 1st to 6th grade for those who did not know, was Scarborough Roman Catholic Primary School. It was a very interesting school with very interesting people. Anyway, this is where I started my illustrious career in professional studentship. |
| Next came my Secondary School or High School. This was Bishops High School and it was Anglican. Click here to visit. Yeh, from one strict school to another, but it was still a very pleasant school. At Bishops, I believe a got most of my training for life. From being called the class nerd and being the shortest guy to being consistent when it came to school work. |
| We did not have too many types of activities during the year. However, the highlight of activities came in the form of Houses and here everyone's fighting and patriotic spirit came into the fray. Of course, this ranged from fanatic to those who really did not care. The different types of Houses were Anstey (to which I belong), Bowles, Reid, and Davies. The house who accumulated the most point from academics to Marching and Sports won and everyone was in a house. All in all, I enjoyed my time spent at the school and shall miss everyone there. |
| High School |
| College |
| College has been a very enlightening experience for me. First of all, I had to leave my homeland to go to College at Morgan State University. Click here to visit. This was a culture shock escapade as it turned out food-wise, clothes-wise and thought-wise. I had to adjust to different attitudes to many different things while maintaining my own personal beliefs. |
| Central campus at McKeldin Student Center |
| I pursued a Chemistry Professional B.S. degree. This just distiguishes from Pre- professional which has a few less chemistry courses. It will allow me to venture into many areas afterwards including Medicine, Academic Research, or Industry. I graduated on May 19, 2002 Magna Cum Laude of which I am extremely proud. I hope to continue my studies once I have taken care of issues which involve loans, test taking and Immigration. I am confident that all of these matters will be dealt with. |