I'm only 15, so obviously I'm not in college yet. There's two things I'd be interested in majoring in: music, or something related to computer science.

I've been fooling around with instruments since I was little, but I went to a new private school in 5th grade and started to learn how to play guitar. I'm interested in rock music, so I played acoustic guitars and electric guitars. At some point a bit later, I found out that playing the drums was really fun, so I started playing that as well. Then, in 7th grade, (I think?) the main bassist in the school graduated, so my music teacher was looking for another bassist for the talent show. Since I picked up drums and guitar quickly, he went to me, and I started learning bass guitar. At this point, I stopped playing guitar for the most part. So right now, bass guitar and drums are my main instruments. Recently I've been playing a bit of harmonica, too.

Now for my experience with computer science. In 2nd grade, I found a cool little book at my library on making websites. Not making websites with webs.com or something like that, actual websites. I got it, and I started making a simple and small website on sharks, which I liked at the time. After I made a few web pages, I showed my dad, and he put it on his server so I could actually view it online. I didn't really work on it much after that, but I showed it off at my school in 3rd grade. I didn't do much more computer science related stuff until about... 7th grade? I wanted to learn how to program, and my dad is a computer teacher, so I went to him. He got me a book on the Java programming language, and I started learning it. Ever since, I learned a bit of other programming languages, such as C, but Java is still the main programming language I use.

Whew, that was a long post... for me.