Okay, I'll tell you more of the story.
For one thing I'm a freshman in high school (
Shocking isn't it!). Next, I'm one of those really smart people, and my friends are really smart. I don't live that extravengant of a life. Until this past year I haven't had any friends (how depressing). I guess my interest in rollercoasters first started when I was watching a special on rollercoasters. I heard about a rollercoaster called Shivering Timbers. My uncle lived only a couple miles away from the theme park that its at, so that summer I rode it and had the best time of my life. I also had the best imagination, and I used to design rollercoasters all the time. Now school, and all its componets come easy to me, especially Math, Science, and English. Now for 3-D Modeling I've had experiance with a couple different (as well as 2-D plotting). Basically I'm good with AutoCAD and SolidWorks (How do I get those programs? Long story made short, I've got friends in high places.). Computer programming, well I haven't got much to say about that. One of my relatives is a computer programmer, my friends are in programming classes (especially one of my friends, who is so good at regular programming, his teacher is teaching him game programming), and my mom took C++ computer langauge in college. Basically everyone tries to help me out. Next year I'm going to be in physics (even though its only offered to juniors and seniors, at our school we can take one class per year that isn't offered to our grade level). I plan to next year take Alg. 2/Trig. ,junior year Pre-Calc. , and senior year Calculus(Ha, ha, lucky me. Calculus is going to be super easy because I have my mom's old Calculus notes.) I mean if I really work on this I could come out with a superb video game.
P.S. How much proof do you want?[/align]