Introduction
editHello, My name is Sahib Singh, I am a CJPP[1] (Criminal Justice and Public Policy) major at the University of Guelph, this will hopefully be my last semester at this University. I am currently enrolled in 6 classes this semester their are all DE classes. The goal is to graduate with honors and begin looking for a job in the field of Criminal Justice.
Personal Life
editI have injured my self in my first semester, I was climbing of a truck and I decided the quickest way down would have been to jump of the truck, so I did, and I was right, but it revealed to be a big mistake. This mistake has haunted me to this very day, what I did not realize is that when I jumped there were tires on the floor near the area I was jumping to, it caused me to land awkwardly and essentially my knee popped out. Me being me, every time I recovered well enough to start walking, I would do something asinine that would eventually send me back to the hospital and ruin all the progress I make. So three surgeries later, I have made a lot of progress and hope to continue the progress and try to stop myself from performing less than intelligent stunts.
Education and Academic Career
editI attended Highschool at Harold M. Brathwaite Secondary School located in Brampton, Ontario[2] , and enrolled my self at the University of Guelph for my undergraduate degree. I am also considering doing a Masters in Public Policy or Criminology. These two specific fields hold a great deal of interest to me and I really do enjoy studying them.
Hobbies
editIn order to pass some of my down time when recovering, I had picked up a couple of hobbies:
- Gaming
- Some More Gaming
- Watching movies
- Gaming some more
- Sleeping
I know they are not exactly exciting hobbies, but many people give gaming a bad image[3] , but it is actually very interesting. It is a unique way of telling a story that puts you in control of the characters. The story telling mixed with the feeling that one is control of another life can often present a well needed break from ones own misery.
Interesting games I have picked up
editReferences
edit- ^ "Criminal Justice and Public Policy". University of Guelph. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
- ^ "Harold M Brathwaite Secondary School". Retrieved 27 May 2011.
- ^ Kalning, Kristin. "Does game violence make teens aggressive?". MSNBC.com. Retrieved 27 May 2011.