Thursday, January 26, 2012

Nick Tessier


My name is Nick Tessier, a freshman here at Nichols College. I come from the small town of Oxford just a few minutes down the road, living there my entire life. I played football for 11 years including all four years of my high school career; where I earned multiple awards for my numerous achievements. Also in high school, I competed in outdoor track and field all four years as well as indoor track for my junior and senior year.  I spend my spare time working at Guardian Glass in Webster loading trucks with units of glass. I have worked there since the beginning of this past summer and have cut my hours since enrolling at Nichols. I chose to commute to college, seeming how it would be nearly pointless to spend thousands of dollars to live in a dorm, compared to paying zero dollars to live at home and make a simple ten minute ride every day. I am majoring in criminal justice, and hope to eventually pursue a career as a police officer.  I decided to take this class because I believe that computers are a technology that us as a age group need to know pat. Computers will be around for a long time and knowing how to operate the computer efficiently will help me as a whole to communicate with others. Computers may be a requirement someway with my job in the future as well so it will definitely be a necessity to know a lot about them.

The blog that I have chosen is that of my favorite football team the Baltimore Ravens. I know that I will get a lot of abuse for being a ravens fan for their playoff performance but a true fan knows you have to stick in for the good and bad. The team’s media hosts a blog on their website that goes into detail on the opponents for that week and different updates that happen on the team such as injuries and game plan for that week. The blog always interests me because it is something that is different and puts interviews of the team for that week.


http://blogs.baltimoreravens.com/2012/01/24/webb-believes-reeds-coming-back/

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