My name is Amanda Miller and I'm going to be a sophomore in the fall. This summer I will be attending class from my house in the middle of nowhere in King George, Virginia. Along with GWRIT, I am also taking a Chemistry class at a local community college this summer. On top of that, I am keeping myself busy by working at CVS. I am a Chemistry major and I am also Pre-Pharmacy. After JMU I plan on going to Pharmacy school and then going into pharmacutical engineering or research and development.
Religion is the most important thing in my life. I'm not the person who talks about religion all the time or that will press my beliefs on someone else, but that does not make it any less important. I also love the CCM community at JMU. It is a very good environment for young person with struggles in their life. The priest is especially good with communicating to people our age and always willing to help out or just to be a friend.
Something else about me was that I was born in Pittsburgh, so outside of school and work I am obsessed with following Pittsburgh professional sports teams. As you can imagine, I was very happy this past Friday when the Penguins won the Stanley Cup against Detroit giving Pittsburgh their second championship this year along with the Steelers Superbowl win. One really exciting thing about this year's Stanley Cup final was that I was actually able to attend game three in Pittsburgh, and I have never been in an atmosphere more lively and enthralling than that.
When I'm not busy with school or watching sports I'm usually hanging out with my parents and brothers, who I couldn't live without. I also enjoy hanging out with my friends and having a good time. That pretty much sums me up well and other than that there's not much else to know about me.
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Thanks for the introduction, Amanda, and welcome. Are you also a fan of polar bears?
ReplyDeleteGO STEELERS! haha, one of my roommates is a huge Pitt fan! Also, I agree, the priest at CCM is VERY friendly and though I hadn't gone very frequently, he was always welcoming. Thanks for sharing!
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