There are some interesting people who go to Anoka-Ramsey Community College, Kevin Pabst happens to be one of them.
His hobbies tend to revolve around computers. “My hobbies tend to revolve around things with screens, computers, things you plug into a television.” It isn’t a wonder why he decided to go for a CNET major. CNET stands for Computer Networking and Telecommunications. “I’m a CNET major because computers come easy to me.”
Some of the things he is passionate about is video games. He hopes that one day he’ll have a job writing about various video games. He also loves to read. “I have a passion for reading, mostly fantasy and sci-fi. My favorite series is the Sword of Truth for fantasy, and was the Ender series until I recently read Neuromancer, which I enjoy a lot more.”
Pabst future plans consist of graduating for Anoka-Ramsey Community College this spring with an Associate’s degree in Science CNET. He is hoping that the credits he has gathered from taking general classes will transfer to the University of Minnesota. He hopes to write for Game Informer but he has doubts that it will happen because it’s the biggest.
Pabst has written for BeefJack.com for less than a year. Beefjack.com is a website that has articles about arcade games and various video games.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
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I didn't know about most of these things. I am a sci-fi fan myself so the series you wrote about intrigues me. When the spring classes are done, I'll pull this blog up again and then try to find the series. It would have been nice to know who wrote them? Good luck to Kevin.
ReplyDeleteSword of Truth is Terry Goodkind, Neuromancer is William Gibson, and the Ender series is Orson Scott Card. All great!
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