wallymartin's forum posts
3D ruined my experience of Up. My eyes were straining, I had a headache. Had to take the glasses off a few times. I won't watch another 3D movie, because it isn't worth the physical torture.
Playing CoD4, Search and Destroy, I was experimenting with the eavesdrop perk. Enemy guy was planting a bomb nearby. I tossed a grenade in and heard "Ah, damn." It was just funny to me, being able to hear people's reactions.
I was in Europe last month: Germany, France, Belgium, and The Netherlands. We tried our hardest to speak their languages when possible, but it wasalmost alwayseasier for everyone when wedid speak English because most of the people we came across spoke it, too, and pretty well.
I don't know what my scores were, but I did pretty awful on the Math section. I hadn't taken a math class since my Senior year in High School, that's 4 years without practice. I knew as I was taking it that I could have gotten those answers right back then, but I had no idea by that point.
So advice would be: figure out what you need practice in, and study it. You're already doing that, so congrats! :) It's not a difficult test if you studied.
Nothing to be ashamed about. I have good friends (28 and 31) that decided to go back to college, and there of plenty of people who go at even older ages. I've had classes with people in their 50s, 60s, and 70s. You're only 21. No one is going to give it a second thought.
If it helps, think of it this way: people who start college later are typically much better students. They are certainly more motivated and are getting an education because that is what they want, not because it is expected of them.
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