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Aug 14, 2014

My life in the colleage


is.gd/archivesmit

Let’s start my “future” journey right here. My aiming college is the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Of course, that’s the main reason why I’m here. It’s to study English. MIT is a college for all the students who are interested in technology, and programming events. Of course, you need the required expectations to go there, and I'm starting from the basic, English. MIT is based on English and without it, it's useless.


http://is.gd/mitdorm
This picture shows the dormitory building of the MIT. I'll probably spending most of my time here, since this is where I do homework and sleep. Also, this will be the place I take shower, watch some videos and entertain myself by talking with roommates or using electronics. This might be an exciting life for me because I am living in a place of unknown, or a place I don't know, since it's not my home, though probably sooner or later I will feel as if it was my house.


http://is.gd/mitlecture
This picture shows the lecture room, where most of students are going to stay and learn the subject they want to. The rooms are big, so it makes me nervous. When a voice echos, I feel like they are all hearing at me - which makes me nervous. You don't know when the professor is going to call on me to answer a question, so I have to really concentrate. Also, can you guys imagine there are like fifty other rooms like this? Man, it impresses me. The weird part is that students can sleep during lecture, while nobody says anything about it. I think it's because it's students' responsibility to listen to the lecture, not the professors'.
http://is.gd/mitsoccer
The picture above that I'll talk about is the soccer field. I love playing soccer, and there would probably be a soccer club activity. I would sign up to run as a player in the big field, which makes me feel proud because I'm running on such a ground. I have no idea why, but everything just feels good. I love soccer, and the BIG MIT sign in the middle might make me feel like something if I actually go there. This place is not as big as the real soccer field - in the countries for soccer leagues or worldcups, but they are big enough and is almost same as the real one. The soccer field is plenty with green grass all well grown.
http://is.gd/mitlogoo
What school doesn't have their own logos? Well just like other schools, MIT has its own logo too. This picture is a logo MIT, and it's very simple and attracting because the designs look like a technical school. The logo consists with the simple red and gray lines really make the logo looks cool. I'd be really interested in attending here. I don't know why, but I love this logo because it really attracts me. I don't know where it comes from, but this is just a feeling of mine in which everyone might just not feel of.
http://is.gd/mitring
MIT has something special that some other schools or universities won't have - their own symbol and pride that they attend the MIT university. Every student of MIT owns a ring that signifies that he attends such a school. Here is an actual story. A student of MIT went to McDonalds to get a job, and once the manager saw the ring, he was instantly hired. It's serious, I've seen it before him getting hired right in front of my face. I was eating, though. The ring is golden - even though it's made out of plastic. It signifies the pride of MIT.

The final one is JAVA. Java is an API program that allows users to program by using it. If you get eclipse, the java coding program, you'd probably see all the java stuff you don't know. Well, that's java. I had experiences in java, and I do, code java. I actually add some extensions that uses java. It's called bukkit plugins, but it's not important for now. With java, you can program things that you couldn't before - since it provides the basic setup for you. All you have to do is - code the rest. If all the other developed softwares are done alone without an API, you can't really make any changes to them. You have to decompile the script and re-code it. While java, you can just simply click one button and it'll take you to the coding page. That's why I like java, and why I want to study java if I get to go to MIT.

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