Thursday, July 12, 2012

When I first heard about this program, I thought "Well this is gonna be boring. I'll be stuck in some class working my butt off for two weeks. Why would I want to do that? I won't gain anything besides the college credit." I came in with the assumption that I would be hopelessly ostracized, and not know anybody or really learn anything. After Tuesday though, I started to think differently. I was learning people's names and personalities. I was learning new things about making games. I was actually interacting with other people in a social environment. It was a totally new idea to me, because usually I'm the dude who just sits in the back corner and hopes to be left alone. It's cool and weird, but I feel as if I'm taking an active part in the class.

3 comments:

  1. I am really glad that your opinion of the camp has changed for the better, which is really great. I kind of thought that it would be nothing, but boring and lots of hard work at first too. I thought this was a pretty cool blog and keep being active.

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  2. I love this blog post, the reader can really detect the author's tone. My first summer here, I was worried I'd be the freak in the corner, but then I started making friends it was actually pretty fun. The classes are pretty hard, but in the end I guess it's all worth it. good job!

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  3. I enjoyed this blog as well as the other readers, reasons may be the same. I really think you participate well in our writing class. You seem like you are pretty knowledgeable towards the material. Its been a real pleasure reading this blog and working with you!

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