Most of you probably know me from other forums or from pie servers (iago :P)
So uh...about me, right:
Name: Andy (NOT STEALTH)
Location: LI, NY
Gender: Male
What I like to do: Quake 4, Guild Wars, hanging out in clans :), I guess teching...yeah...lol
That's a little 'bout me.
Here are some other fun questions to answer! :)
Quote from: iago on August 27, 2005, 07:28:34 PM
Tell us about yourself... How old are you? Where are you from? What do you do (school/work)? Where do you work, if applicable? What kind of music do you like? Do you have a girl (boy?) friend? Are you in any other clans? What are they like (if applicable)? Any friends around here (members or otherwise)? Why do you want to join? Have you read our rules? What's your favourite tv show? Movie? Band? Country? Continent? Season? Type of weather? Subject in school? Chemical? Food? Drink? Book? Author? Operating system? Phone company? Computer brand? Linux distribution? Sport? Sports team? Sporting event? Game? Style of game (board, rpg, card, etc.)? Bird? Animal? Pet?
Ah, I knew there was something about Palio's post. :P
I'll go in order of how it's listed so I don't have to type the question out.
16
LI, NY
Sophmore in HS/Services leader (Sub-manager) at a local Mcdonalds
Rock. Rap sux, IMO.
Not ATM.
Nope.
N/A
Newby, iago...some others who might know me
I want to join a good community of people who would be nice to me and give me a good place to hangout when I have the time to do it. :)
Mostly. :P
Uhh....I would have to say Full Metal Alchemist, followed by Ghost In the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, along side SmackDown!/RAW
Movie? Don't have a favorite, I only see good ones. :P Hostel was pretty good, though I slept through half - 3/4 of it.
Nickelback, definetly.
US...oh favorite? Uh....still probably US.
Continent? Wtf? No. Am?
Season: Summer, no school.
Hot.
Any computer classes.
Chemical....Cesium in cold water.
Any fast food, although I'm not fat. :P
Pepsi
Reading sux. :(
Windows XP Home SP2.
Uhh...Verizon?
Custom built, owns all urs. :P
None, don't use linux...never have...thinking of learning.
Yankees.
World Series.
Baseball.
RPG, then cards (only Magic though) and FPS.
Bird?...don't know...
Animal: Dog
Dog?
What are with these questions? :P Bored? Lol.
God, you're making me re-read the questions? How awful of you! Hehe... just kidding.
Nice to meet you, Andy/Berzerker! Welcome to x86. :)
Quote from: Berzerker on February 09, 2006, 10:43:36 PM
What are with these questions? :P Bored? Lol.
It shows you have the initiative to contribute to the community. If you don't have the ability to answer questions about
yourself, why would you even bother to contribute to the
community, where you can hardly matter at first? :P
Welcome to the forums. Good luck in joining x86, if that's what you plan on doing. :P
Oh yeah, Berzerker = rich homo.
But like...favorite continent? Cmon newby...:P
@Rich comment: Oh gee, thanks.
It's iago's questions! Not mine! He was bored! :)
Quote from: Berzerker on February 09, 2006, 10:54:46 PM
But like...favorite continent? Cmon newby...:P
If you look closely, you'll see it was iago who asked all of those questions! :)
Gah, I hate fine print. :(
I would also like to add I'm taking my first AP's nxt yr. :P
Quote from: Berzerker on February 09, 2006, 10:58:36 PM
Gah, I hate fine print. :(
I would also like to add I'm taking my first AP's nxt yr. :P
As almost everyone else here as learned: I come from a small school. AP isn't offered here. We have dual-enrollment college classes, which I have taken advantage of. I cannot say which is the better program, but personally I don't like either. I'm taking Honors Calculus (which has a curriculum defined by the teacher instead of some board of "advisers") this year and I've learned WAY more than I did in college trigonometry.
Well, I'm sure if I take as many AP's as I'm physically able to take, I can be more ready for college.
Quote from: Berzerker on February 09, 2006, 11:50:02 PM
Well, I'm sure if I take as many AP's as I'm physically able to take, I can be more ready for college.
Not necessarily. The AP program has a curriculum mandated by the state, which, obviously, has no way of seeing how intelligent the class is. If some portion of the material is too difficult for the class, there's not much the teacher can do. They have to move on in order to keep up with the curriculum. If it's too slow, going on a tangent or studying a related topic could take too long. I hate things like AP for this reason.
Welcome to the forums!! And good luck on joining, which you have already tried to do. :) Advise: Wait a little longer and get to know more people. :)
Quote from: Sidoh on February 09, 2006, 11:15:16 PM
Quote from: Berzerker on February 09, 2006, 10:58:36 PM
Gah, I hate fine print. :(
I would also like to add I'm taking my first AP's nxt yr. :P
As almost everyone else here as learned: I come from a small school. AP isn't offered here. We have dual-enrollment college classes, which I have taken advantage of. I cannot say which is the better program, but personally I don't like either. I'm taking Honors Calculus (which has a curriculum defined by the teacher instead of some board of "advisers") this year and I've learned WAY more than I did in college trigonometry.
We have both at our school. :) I have taken both, and I would have to say that, in my opinion, Dual-enrollment college classes are easier than AP classes. :D
Quote from: AntiVirus on February 10, 2006, 12:53:51 PMWe have both at our school. :) I have taken both, and I would have to say that, in my opinion, Dual-enrollment college classes are easier than AP classes. :D
That is
completely dependant on the college that the school is using for their curriculum. It also depends on how the AP council constructs their curriculum compared to the college; AP has to satisfy a more global population.
Beside this, I was arguing that
non-mandated classes (ones that the teacher actually dictates the curriculum) are much better than dual-enrollment
and AP.