Thursday, January 26, 2012

A Inside View

Hey guys,

                   My name is Jonathan Demers and I am a freshman at Nichols College, majoring in Criminal Justice and minoring in Psychology. When I'm older I want to either work for either the Federal Bureau of Investigation or the Drug Enforcement Agency. The reason why I want to enter the field of law enforcement is because I come from a family with a long past I am a product of Chelmsford, Mass. 
 being born and raised in Chelmsford has helped shape the person I am today. I am a very active person I always need to be doing something, if not studying and working on homework I can usually be found hanging out with friends or training for football. I played football for four years at Chelmsford High school; I continued my football playing years here at Nichols College. My music of choice is country, the main reason for this is because my job back home is being a plow truck drive during the winter and the only station that works is the country 102.5 fm. Recently during winter break I attended the Divisional round of the playoffs and watched the Patriots crush the Bronco's, while I wanted the Patriots to win the game I would of liked to see a competitive game from the Bronco's because I'm an avid of Tim Tebow.

Watching last week’s game when the Patriots defeated the Baltimore Ravens and guaranteed a berth to the Super bowl I was ecstatic even I was slightly discouraged when I noticed how poorly Tom Brady was playing. I never felt more confident about Brady after hearing him vow to Robert Kraft that he would play better in the Super Bowl. Mike Reiss the man who wrote the article has been a credited analyst for ESPN the worldwide leader in sports for a number of years. The article spoke about how Tom Brady played against the Ravens and how they will suit up against the New York Giants for Super Bowl 46. I am actually pretty excited to take this class for the main fact of having the knowledge of how to do this type of stuff. Before this I had no idea how to do anything involving computers except word, Google, and Facebook.

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