Monday, January 23, 2012

About Me

My name is Ryan Redfearn and I am from Hull Massachusetts. I am a freshman here at Nichols and I am a Sports Management major. I have a brother who is a senior in high school and twin sisters that are in fifth grade. I live with my mom in and stepdad in hull and my dad lives in Randolph about forty-five minutes away.  I am originally from Plainville Massachusetts but moved to Hull halfway through my senior year. In order to stay at my high school, King Philip Regional High, I lived with one of my buddies for seven months. The last job I had was over the summer in Hull I worked at a restaurant called Jake’s Seafood where I was a bus boy. My favorite hobby is snowboarding which I’ve been doing for ten years now.
One of my favorite athletes is Robert Griffin III, quarterback and heisman trophy winner from Baylor University. He is a junior in college and has already earned a Bachelors in Political Science and is pursuing his Masters in Communications while also earning a 4.o GPA. He is forging his senior year to enter the NFL Draft, and is predicted to be the second pick taken.  He is also a track star and would have been in the Olympics if it wasn't for a leg injury. He has proven himself in every aspect of his life whether it be athletically or academically and has a biright future ahead of him in the NFL.
What I hope to learn and gain from Digital Applications is a better understanding of the different computer applications that I will be using in a work environment once I am older. Technology is a major part of everyone’s lives now and is used more and more each day. Digital Applications will help prepare myself and make me more experienced with computer programs used in the work environment.
My favorite blogs are on www.barstoolsports.com because of how funny David Portnoy, the “stool president”, talks about current events happening locally and around the US whether it is politics or sports related. It keeps us updated with current events along with adding some entertainment.

Robert Griffin III led Baylor to a 9-3 record while posting a 192.3 efficiency rating and a 72.4 completion percentage.

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