Profile: Charles O. Lucas

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I was born with Dylexia and ADHA/ADD and I always had interest in computers, networks, hacking, and science since I was a kid.

I built my first computer at age 13. In High School my special skills were computers and sciences. I do not why? By College I get a bug for Theater and Film, I enrolled at Hunter College and got envolved with Acting and NYPIRG. My grades drop and I was academically dismiss and told to get my act together and come back. I opened my own martial arts school for money and try to work as an actor full-time. Well, after 9/11 business was down and I was where I want to be. I got offer to goto New Horzions Computer Learning Center to be in the Boot camp program. I earned my A+, Network +, MCP, MCSA, CCNA, Security + Certifications and was reminded how much I loved science and computers. I closed down my school and went back to college.

I am now Computer Information Systems major with a minor in astronomy at Broough of Manhattan Community College in New York City. I Work on my Computer Operations 2 year degree first. My plans to also get 2 year degrees in Computer Programming, Computer Science, and Engineering. I made the Dean's list in 2005 and I have about a B average.

I am planning to return to Hunter College and get a 4 year degrees in Computer Science and Physics; with a minor in astronomy.
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