I Graduated!!!!

Ryan

I like turtles
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5 Years, 4 Schools, 3 states, 2 degrees, 1 graduation

I did it! Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film Production and Bachelor of Arts in PR/Advertising graduating Cum Laude!!! For those of you who have been with me from the beginning, I guess you can’t help but laugh at the “four schools” part (NYU, Savannah College of Art and Design, Richmond University in London, and Chapman University). It’s been one hell of a ride, and I cherish every memory.

As for the future, I’ve been very fortunate to make many contacts and it looks like it’s coming down to a marketing job in LA (I’ll tell more when it happens). But for now, I’m taking the summer off to do the things that I know I will never have another chance to do after I start working - if I end up working at a cheese factory in Canada for a month, hey, fine by me.

I want to thank everyone on this board for their support and kind words over the past five years…I mean, after all, if it weren’t for you guys I wouldn’t have met Chris Webber. So sit back, and enjoy some observations and memories I’ve made from college.
Most Embarrassing Moment

In my intro to PR class, our teacher had a policy that if your cell phone went off during a lecture, he would make you get in front of the class and sing a song of his choosing (I think we all know how this story is going to end). Well, one day, a girl’s cell phone text message alert went off. She happened to be sitting directly behind me, and when her text went off, I immediately looked at my phone to make sure it wasn’t me. My professor saw me looking at my phone... “Ryan, you know our policy” he said. I was about to point out the girl behind me, but she was really cute and looked as if she would die if she had to sing in front of the class. I had to sing “love in an elevator” by Aerosmith per request of my teacher.

Best Class Memory
I had a screenwriting class during my first year at Chapman with a teacher who commuted from LA. About 10 minutes into the class someone from the front office came into the room and told us that Julie (our teacher) was stuck in traffic and might not make it to class. For some odd reason, I decided to take over class, and assigned people to read screenplays, etc. Surprisingly, everyone stayed, and Julie showed up about five minutes before class ended with everyone still in class. As you can imagine, she was extremely pleased, and told me that this is the kind of thing that makes her proud to be a teacher. She ended up writing me a very considerate recommendation.

Best quote from a teacher:
“Americans are stupid. You are all stupid. You have billions of dollars. You can spend the money on health care, or education. But what do you do?” He pauses and looks around the room “......you go to the moon”

Advice for prospective college students:
Study abroad, take the classes that you think you’ll hate and go on as many “undi-runs” as you can.

What you might not know......
· Cell phones are the most important electronic device in our lives
· Halloween is no longer about dressing up. It’s about what girl can wear the least amount of clothing.
· Every residence hall is activated by your student ID card. Keys no longer exist.
· Sushi is the most popular place to take a date
· You know you had too much to drink if you wake up the next morning and have 20 new "friend requests" on facebook.
· Facebook is the #1 form of e-mailing.
· If someone doesn’t get back to you within an hour, they are considered “impossible to get a hold of”
· AIM (instant massager) becomes your #1 form of communication while living in the dorms.
· If given a choice, most of my friends would rather have internet than TV
· If a classroom lacks a projector, 6-speaker sound, and wireless internet, it’s considered “out of date”
· Finals have created a black market for Aderholt, Dextrin, and Straterra.
· The average student probably knows around three phone numbers by heart
· The last time I saw a CD in someone’s car was three years ago.
· Radio’s and alarm clocks are nowhere to be seen – we just use our cell phones.
· Oh yeah, to this day I haven’t seen a single newspaper in anyone’s room. Ever.

The Fam
(JSin, I swear to god if you say one thing about you know who....)
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Seriously mom!?! STOP!!
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Congrats!!!

A few comments of my own:

I still do not get the whole Facebook/social site thing.

I prefer talking to someone vs. texting. I don't think I have ever texted anyone and really don't plan to. If I want to type a message, I use email.

I have a civil engineering degree (engineering was one of the most demanding majors in college and required more semester-units than any other) and never used anything more potent than Coca-Cola to stay awake. Not sure why so many people with less-demanding majors are consuming prescription drugs, but I think some of it comes from partying too much.

Tried sushi a couple times and still don't see the attraction.

What is an undi-run?

Again, congrats!
 
Congrats!!!

A few comments of my own:

I still do not get the whole Facebook/social site thing.

I prefer talking to someone vs. texting. I don't think I have ever texted anyone and really don't plan to. If I want to type a message, I use email.

I have a civil engineering degree (engineering was one of the most demanding majors in college and required more semester-units than any other) and never used anything more potent than Coca-Cola to stay awake. Not sure why so many people with less-demanding majors are consuming prescription drugs, but I think some of it comes from partying too much.

Tried sushi a couple times and still don't see the attraction.

What is an undi-run?

Again, congrats!

I'm a graduate student myself, but I dont use prescription drug to stay awake. The popular choice among my classmates from both undergrad are redbull, rockstar and any other type of energy drink.

As far engineering goes, I've had my share of engineering classes in undergrad (chem E) and although i find engineering classes demanding, they're not time demanding. It's all conceptual; you either understand it or you dont. Whereas with other subject, you do need the whole night to just memorize pure informations.
 
Ack!! Now you've done it! Sorry to sya, but I'm afraid you are a fool Ryan -- the one thing you should NEVER do when you are in college is graduate. You know what happens when you graduate? The real world. That's what. And who the hell needs that? :o

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First off, congrats.

JSin, I swear to god if you say one thing about you know who.....
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Your sister? JSin, I got this one, you being covering our *** in Iraq and all, it is the least I can do.

Ryan's Mom gets props for both of her spawns.
 
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Ryan, I graduated only 10 yrs ago and the divide between the college experience then and now is only connected by beer. None of the items you listed were applicable then. I remember a feeling of trepidation during the season that the newspaper box by the eatery would be empty. I read the Times sports during most of my 8 o'clocks. Now, I'd be surprised if they haven't taken the newspaper boxes out.

Congrats on your sister, too. I can't think of a less creepy way to say that.
 
Ack!! Now you've done it! Sorry to sya, but I'm afraid you are a fool Ryan -- the one thing you should NEVER do when you are in college is graduate. You know what happens when you graduate? The real world. That's what. And who the hell needs that? :o

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LPKingsFan scrambles to hoard mozzarella sticks for his last month in college
 
Congratulations, Ryan!

If you're going to spend the summer doing things like working in a Canadian cheese factory, I think you're just about honor-bound to at least post a blog once in a while to keep us in the loop!

Good luck in everything you do!

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Congratulations Ryan. I will also be walking this week at Arco Arena but have to come back a semester... so it doesn't really count
 
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Ack!! Now you've done it! Sorry to sya, but I'm afraid you are a fool Ryan -- the one thing you should NEVER do when you are in college is graduate. You know what happens when you graduate? The real world. That's what. And who the hell needs that?

Seriously! I’ve heard a lot of people say something about a full time job in the “real world”. I’m still trying to figure out what that is.

Your sister? JSin, I got this one, you being covering our *** in Iraq and all, it is the least I can do.

Believe me, if it means resurrecting this thread a year from now just so he can get in his shot, Jsin will do it. Haha.

If you're going to spend the summer doing things like working in a Canadian cheese factory, I think you're just about honor-bound to at least post a blog once in a while to keep us in the loop! [/quote]

Oh Ill be sure to let you guys know. One of my friends told me he’s installing 300 windows on a building in Napa and I could work with him if I wanted. I might take that up for the summer.
 
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Congratulations Ryan. I will also be walking this week at Arco Arena but have to come back a semester... so it doesn't really count

This Friday right? I have a bunch of freinds walking too. Be greatfull that you are in air conditioned Arco Arena and not in the blazing sun.

Congrats though. It's a great weekend.
 
Congrats man, I was supposed to finish this semester to but after taking my new job with the Sacramento Probation Department I had to miss a semester for training purposes. Next fall should be it for me.
 
Sorry I am so late weighing in here. Just got back from a short vacation.


Ryan, good job.! It has been fun following you from school to school, but glad you can finally say that you have graduated.

Congratulations!!
 
Congrats Ryan!

*SHAMLESS SELF PLUG INC!!!* Having just graduated from McGeorge on the 10th I think I mirror many of feelings you are probably feeling right now. Isn't it great to be over? :)

Congrats again!
 
Congrats Ryan!

*SHAMLESS SELF PLUG INC!!!* Having just graduated from McGeorge on the 10th I think I mirror many of feelings you are probably feeling right now. Isn't it great to be over? :)

Congrats again!


Congrats to you to, bdub!! Way to go!!!

If/when you take the bar.....GOOD LUCK!!
 
Congrats Ryan!

*SHAMLESS SELF PLUG INC!!!* Having just graduated from McGeorge on the 10th I think I mirror many of feelings you are probably feeling right now. Isn't it great to be over? :)

Congrats again!

Oh man, it's amazing. I know everyone says enjoy it while you last but then I turn to them and say, "You know what? Tody I got up at 6am, started studying at 7, took a 30 min lunch break, and didn't stop till 9pm." While college was great, im ready to concentrate on one thing: work. But yes, it's great to be done. I have not been this relaxed in years.
 
congrats man.


it's always nice to see an enthusiastic soul join the workforce. just wait till work crushes that enthusiasm out of ya... :D
 
Wahooooooooooooo!!! Congrats! And thanks for all the info - my kids will be impressed I know it! :p

Any time! I actually think it's facinating how my generation has turned into the "instant gratification" group. I love the fact that the first thing we do once we get out of class is turn on our cell phones and see who's call we missed. But the newspaper thing strikes me the most. In fact, I remember someone reading LAtimes.com while he used an actuall LA Times newspaper as a coaster for his coffee.
 
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