Graduating College

Well, I did it. In case you weren’t in the know, I went back to Fitchburg State College this past semester to finish the 2 remaining classes that were keeping me from my degree in Computer Science. The two classes weren’t big ones; in fact, I didn’t know about them until my last semester there in 2000, when I decided to pursue my dreams and start a software company. The two classes were “Intro to Speech” and “Business Statistics.” Who-hoo. But still, they were requirements, and I had to take them, so… I did! And I did quite well, I must say. My final grades in both classes were 4.0.

So, yesterday was Graduation, and (alas!) I attended – for my parents & grandparents, of course. I would have been quite happy to receive my diploma in the mail (which I still will – they don’t hand them out at graduation, as is quite common). It was raining here (as it has been for nearly a week now), so it was inside and quite cramped. I won’t bore you with the details of the ceremony, because they were quite… boring.

So now I am officially a graduate of Fitchburg State College with a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science. (Technically, it’s called “Bachelor of Science: Computer Science, but that just sounds awkward.) So now I have the degree to go along with the extensive experience and knowledge I already posses. Yay for me!

As a graduation present, I received a NEW DIGITAL CAMERA! Yay!

It’s a Canon PowerShot S3 IS, a 6 megapixel camera with all the features I could want – exposure compensation, aperture priority, ISO settings from 50 to 800 – the works. I can’t wait to try it out, once the weather clears. Digital photography is kind of a hobby of mine – as you may have guessed, I love any sort of technology that enables “ordinary” people to do “extraordinary” things. One example is WordPress, the blogging software I use to run this (and the Buns’) site. It enables an ordinary person to publish a professional website and become syndicated world-wide, using just the power of their own words. Similarly, modern digital cameras allow ordinary people to become amateur photographers and take stunning, beautiful photos with (relatively) little effort and (more importantly) money.

So, in the next week, expect some new photos to show up here as I play with my camera. Yay!

By Keith Survell

Geek, professional programmer, amateur photographer, crazy rabbit guy, only slightly obsessed with cute things.

1 comment

  1. Congratulations!

    For me, there’s only one obstacle left: my master’s thesis. And it’s REALLY big pain in the ****.

    In Poland, we don’t have such things as graduation ceremonies. Too bad. You don’t even have an opportunity to take some nice photos…

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