Internet Applications

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Brief History - Daniel Clarke

As asked here is a brief history of my self

I was born in St Albans, Hertfordshire, and later moved to tring (nr watford). After completing my GCSE, the family then moved to Salisbury, Wiltshire. I enrolled at Salisbury college, on the BTEC National diploma for IT practitioners. I Passed the course with a Merit, Pass, Pass (pretty bad marks). I stayed on at Salisbury college to complete a HND in Computing. The course ran for two years full time. I finished the course this year with three distinctions in system analysis and design, Programming concepts and visual programming. I also managed to achieve 9 merits in Database Concepts, Data Analysis and Design, Computer Platforms, Information Systems, Multimedia, Information Systems Project, Personal Skills Development, Network Technology and e-Business Strategy. Last but not least I got four passes in Network Concepts, Quality Systems, Web Development and Work Experience. (I blame my northern tutor for the pass in network concepts and Web Development. Let half way through the unit, spent most of his time playing space invaders, and running his escort website)

My hobbies include films (cinema etc) Bowling (haven't been in ages though). I also like Japanese animation and Manga. My favorites include Dragonball z, Fullmetal Alchemist, Naruto, One Piece and Zone of the Enders. There are more, I also have and run my own website (although it never gets updated and is half in complete) http://www.demonhunter.co.uk were I have a guestbook, livejournal. I also host my own stories that I write (although they are heavily influenced by Japanese animation)

I recently moved to Bristol at the 1st of August, when I decided (constantly told to) go to university. I joined the UWE because of the internet applications course. As it was more focused around a particular area that I was interested in, I believed it would be more interesting then constantly doing databases. Although I am a little worried about the exams, (why can't it all be coursework based.) I still think that it should be fun

Well wasn't exactly brief but there you go.

Thank you for reading
Daniel Clarke

1 Comments:

Blogger chris wallace said...

Thanks Daniel.

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