Khaanh
New Member
Hello all--I figure it's time to introduce myself as I begin to be more involved in the forums. I've learned a lot from you all in the last few months (most importantly: to use the search bar), and I hope to be able to give back to the community as I become more invested in Naval Aviation.
As for who I am: I am a 17 year old male currently living in the Bay Area of California. 10 days from now, I will move into my undergrad college--UC Santa Cruz--where I will be majoring in Astrophysics and Electrical Engineering. When not hidden in my dorm room on a pile of overpriced textbooks, you'll probably find me:
I will be applying for the USMC OCS, hopefully through PLC. Like most impressionable men under the age of 99, my initial hope is to get into the jet pipeline as a SNA (and then, if possible, to get into a VMFA(AW) squadron).
If you spot me on AW in the future, you'll probably find that I'm a little sarcastic, yet super gung-ho and ridiculously passionate about whatever I'm doing at the time. Maybe I should become a DI instead.
But anyway, thank you guys for being such an open and accommodating community, and I hope that you'll be able to put up with my occasionally dry humor.
As for who I am: I am a 17 year old male currently living in the Bay Area of California. 10 days from now, I will move into my undergrad college--UC Santa Cruz--where I will be majoring in Astrophysics and Electrical Engineering. When not hidden in my dorm room on a pile of overpriced textbooks, you'll probably find me:
- playing rugby
- hopefully working in the local SC Fire Dept. volunteer company
- composing/performing music
- reading
- writing
- getting mobbed by student protesters
- cooking
- practicing the trombone/marimba/piano
- working out
- biking
- getting my PPL
- hiking
- volunteering for politicians that will hopefully not be corrupt
- swimming
- using the telescope
- fruitlessly browsing Craigslist for good GM squarebodies
- playing War Thunder
- lovingly reading General Mattis' Wikipedia page
- doing whatever crap college students are up to nowadays
I will be applying for the USMC OCS, hopefully through PLC. Like most impressionable men under the age of 99, my initial hope is to get into the jet pipeline as a SNA (and then, if possible, to get into a VMFA(AW) squadron).
If you spot me on AW in the future, you'll probably find that I'm a little sarcastic, yet super gung-ho and ridiculously passionate about whatever I'm doing at the time. Maybe I should become a DI instead.
But anyway, thank you guys for being such an open and accommodating community, and I hope that you'll be able to put up with my occasionally dry humor.