My Relationship with School
Learning, as strange as it may seems, is one of my favorite hobbies. Over the years, I have developed a passion for learning odd facts about regular school subjects that not even teachers may know. When it comes to learning I am always open minded and always try my best to remember interesting facts. Learning, to me, is way to release the tension of my daily life and helps wash it out of my mind at the end of the day. I know many people might not share my passions, but I do share my passion with many of my teachers. It is a great feeling when a student tells a teacher a fascinating fact about what we are currently learning and the lights up because of how excited they are that a student is researching a school topic. Another one of my great passions relates to learning, exercising my brain. I always find new websites and games that help improve all the different areas in my brain. It seems a bit dull and frustrating, I can understand that because sometimes it is (especially when you realize that you have to pay or the games are boring and easy), but I always find a way to make it seem like fun. So, I guess my last, but one of my favorite, passion would be soccer. Soccer, like learning, has always been a way to help relieve tension and anger, but not from just daily life. Sometimes when I get angry or sad or energetic during the day, soccer helps me to relieve it and calms me down.
Goals
Through my life, I have set many goals for myself, more than I can remember, in fact. But some of my greatest goals will always stay in my mind. One I will never forget would be attending Cambridge University, Queens' College to be precise. Cambridge is my "dream college" and I have indeed been dreaming about life at Cambridge. It such a huge goal for me, I have the Cambridge website bookmarked. My sub-goal, as it where, to going to Cambridge would be to get degrees in psychiatry, law, criminology, and chemistry. I would like to be a forensic analysts when I am older, I really only need chemistry but I would like to be thorough. My other goal in life is creating a chemical compound that, when injected into the blood stream, allows humans to control objects (telekinetic ability). Staying on the face of science, I also want to invest starships that can travel to different solar systems within our galaxy and maybe even beyond the galaxy, almost like "Star Trek" (better than "Star Wars").
Idols
I idolize and admire very few people, it takes a lot for someone to be truly loved by me (endless your friends or family or a teacher, maybe). But out of the few I idolize, I have to say that there are even fewer who I admirer so much, that seeing them on television is a blessing. My biggest idol would be Stephen Fry (actor, comedian, Twitter god, Quiz Master, author, blogger). Although he is not very known in America, in Britain (were he is from) he is one of the most influential people there and called a national treasure by almost every Brit. Stephen Fry plays a big part in my life, he helps get through my small states of depression. This is so because Stephen Fry is bi-polar and knows how I feel sometimes when I get depressed or angry. He is also very influential for me in the areas of art, writing, and, especially, comedy. Stephen Fry is also the person who made me very interested in learning, he hosts a show called "QI: Quite Interesting" which is all about strange facts.