Saturday, July 27, 2013

Glad to come in

I am sitting here at the Cheyenne campus probably for the last time for IS 101. I have learned alot in this class not only for Information Systems but also learned and developed some new behaviors and characteristics for the better. Before coming back to school I had made a decision that I was going to have a new attitude about applying myself to attain what I knew achievable which is to be an "A" student. I have learned a lot of dicipline in this class and now if I can just focus a little more on detail and remember to spell my e-mail address right I will be golden! The last thing I want to say is Thanks to Albert Wu. His teaching style is exactly how I believe teaching should be taught. Teaching because he enjoys it. I'm sure teaching has rewards of its own. Hope to keep in touch.

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  1. Good luck and keep in touch. i will surely see you around.

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  2. Haha, I'm sure you'll be hyper vigilant about spelling your email address correctly in the future ;-p I'm glad to have ran into you in the computer lab in person. It was my pleasure and honor to be your IS101 instructor, Blaise. Typically, I am rewarded by knowing that I successfully transitioned someone from being afraid to use a computer to confident or self sufficient or both. But your transformation from previously second to last to now number one in a class is a welcome change ^_^ I am further rewarded upon hearing that you have set your sight on a four year degree from my alma mater, UNLV. I know you will do well with your new found discipline. Please do check in once in a while, I would love to hear about your academic journey ^_^

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  3. So now you've set the bar high for yourself with IS101, so no slacking off in the rest of your classes. I'm expecting big things for you at UNLV. I hope to see you around, and keep in touch. So loosen up, and stay cool. Peace out!!

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  4. Good luck in pursuing your Bachelor's, I know your going to be one of the most successful students at UNLV.

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