About my college thing…

So I went to ACC College in Glens Falls this afternoon to register to go back to school, but according to the school, I can’t register for classes at this point since I graduated high school with an IEP Diploma back in 1996. I didn’t know that. So now I’m going to have to study for the GED test so I can get a college education. So that means my college education won’t happen this soon, I’ll have to wait a while longer later this year. I want to pass the GED test so I can get an GED diploma. I really want to get a college education badily taking English courses to learn how to write better so I can hopefully start a book writing career or write for an newspaper/magazine or both. So the college thing won’t happen right away but hopefully in the near future. It’s getting worked on and I’m trying hard to make it happen.

So after that, I went and did a lot of clothes shopping since I was in need of new clothes. I also bought a few fun things for myself in Saratoga Springs. I picked up the game “Beijing Olympics 2008” for the PS3, I’m not much of a sports fan but I do love the Olympics, I enjoy Olympic video games and this game “Beijing Olympics 2008” for the PS3 is supposed to be a great one. I also picked up a couple of movies on DVD: “Alien Vs. Predator 2: Requiem” and “The Ruins” (a horror film, I got the unrated version), I haven’t seen these two movies yet but I will review them soon after I watch them.

I also picked up a couple of books for me to read while I’m on the plane to San Diego. Since the “Twilight” series are getting so popular, I went looking for the books of those series. There are four of those novels in the series, “Twighlight”, “New Moon”, “Eclipse” and the newest one “Breaking Dawn”. I bought them all except for “Eclipse”, none of the bookstores had “Eclipse” but I won’t give up trying to find that one. If they don’t have a copy of that book here in New York if it’s sold out everywhere, I will look at a bookstore in San Diego. I know these series are made for young adults, aka teenagers. But hey, the “Chronicles of Narnia” and “Harry Potter” books were written for young adults but people in all ages have been reading them anyways. You’re never too old to read any book you want. And besides, I’m interested in vampire stories which is what made me want to get these.

This was the most of shopping I’ve done all year long, I usually don’t do this much, I was just getting prepared for my San Diego vacation in a couple of weeks.

Now I’m home to relax for the rest of the night.

Kev

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