From about fifth grade onward using the computer and Microsoft Word became a part of many of my daily assignments. I've found that Microsoft Word is not that hard to navigate around, and I can--for the most part--achieve whatever formatting I need for a particular assignment. Often times though, I find myself getting frustrated with the specifics. For example, indentions, margins, and numbering. Things of this nature are already programmed into the software, and I have a hard time altering what Microsoft Word THINKS I want, but in reality, do not. I am hoping that come this Spring I will have mastered the small things that sometimes give me the most frustration.
Hannah
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
My Computer Experience
For the most part I feel like I can operate a computer fairly well. I know how to use it for all the things I really need my computer to do (i.e. internet, paper writing, music, photos, and email). In 8th grade I took a typing class, but By now that information will be outdated because it was on Word 2003. At home we only had PCs, but when I was researching what laptop to get to go to school, I found that Macs are more suitable for my computer use. My MacBook Pro--just like any other Mac-- is very user friendly, I really don't see myself switching back to using a PC anytime soon. I hope this class teaches me to be even more computer literate.
Cordially,
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Introduction
Hi.
My Name is Hannah Katherine Harms, and, like I mentioned in my very flattering video, I am from Birmingham, Alabama. In coming to Texas I left behind my Mama, my little sister Emma, and my weimaraner, Sophie.
At this point I think I want to be an International Business Major and minor in Art History. I might do something with English too. I would love to do something like open an art gallery over seas, or work at an auction house like Sotheby's. More pragmatically though, I'm interested in doing something in finance with AXA in France. But I guess a lot could change in the next three years.
Lots of people ask me how I ended up in San Antonio. I heard about it from my college counselor in high school and in all honesty I didn't think I would come here; I knew I didn't want to go in state to school, and the sixteen hours back to home aren't so bad. Also I love my roommate Laura.
Cordially,
Hannah
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