The path to grad school – part II
by Kenneth on Oct.26, 2008, under The Path
High school in Ottumwa, IA in the early 80’s…
High school was generally boring. I did well or I did badly. There were few C’s on my report cards. My grades were either low A’s or high B’s or they were D’s. I like classes like my history of western civilization class with Mr. Warren, I kind of enjoyed math class and I really like the time that I got to spend on what we would now call a PC.
My junior high and high school both had a TRS-80 Model II computer (one of which my slightly dubious acquaintance, Bob, has locked away). I was one of the few people allowed to lay hands on it and only because I had taught myself programming in BASIC. This was one bad-ass machine with it dual 5.25 inch floppy drives, 48K (yes, K not M) of memory and the cassette recorder so that we could write our programs to cassette tape.
In my senior year in high school they finally built a lab with 8 Apple IIc’s and IIe’s. This was before they became Macs. Mr. Stoneking, the science teacher, undertook a programming class which I happily joined. I was already well ahead of the curve since the Apple BASIC was pretty much what I had already learned. Mr. Stoneking had us do a final project which was to simulate a multiple listing service like a realtor might use. He stated we could use any resources open to us. That was my first professional programming gig. I sold copies of my code to classmates. I made a couple of hundred dollars which kept me in junk food and video games for awhile. I received an A- on that project because in the words of the teacher, “I got tired of seeing your code by the time I got to grade it”. Yes, I was considered a fair resource for this project and as such my classmates were allowed to purchase my code.
Fresh of this triumph I decide college was a good place for me so I packed up my 2.37 GPA and my 29 composite score on the ACT test and headed north to Iowa City and the University of Iowa. Forget computers, I discovered hard core partying and off I went…
To be continued!
October 26th, 2008 on 10:55 pm
We’re holding our breath. You write pretty quick, though, so I don’t expect to do more than turn blue.
Yeah, Bob’s dubious, all right. Did he help you with the site, or did you do it all yourself?
October 26th, 2008 on 11:08 pm
The site is my domain and WordPress. The site came about from when we were sitting in Bob’s office. Bored geeks come up with lots of mischievous things! When I see Bob tomorrow, I will mention that I am not the only one that thinks he is a bit different.
October 27th, 2008 on 8:33 pm
I was joking about the “opponent” thing.