For my Eagle Scout project, I organized and ran a food drive for a local food pantry. Ended up getting nearly 7500 items of food. The pantry barely had room to fit it all, it was a great feeling.
I would likely say getting my masters degree and even if I haven't finished yet, just being able to work on getting my doctorate.
When I was a sophomore in high school I got my name on an Illinois house resolution formally recognizing each of the members of our debate team for dominating the chicago league for 5+ years. I'd say the #1 though was that same year I was volunteering to help set-up shit around the school for our mardi gras celebration and was walking past our coach's room when I overheard him talking to some alumni about the team. Whoever the kid was asked about "Conway's brother" and he told them that I was probably going to be the best the team had ever had.
Eagle Scout project - raised and donated around 60 computers, with monitors and keyboards to the underprivileged youth in NYC. It was a great feeling getting everyone to pull together and help this happen.
I also won a lot of awards for my Korean Traditional Percussion Music, a lot of Golds and Silvers.
In TF2, it was triple airshotting Platinum one time in MGE.
I also won a lot of awards for my Korean Traditional Percussion Music, a lot of Golds and Silvers.
In TF2, it was triple airshotting Platinum one time in MGE.
this thread makes me more depressed than the regrets thread because it makes me look at my life and realize I haven't done anything :(
In video games? Making masters on the NA sc2 ladder in WoL
I rl I would say finishing producing my first track without any samples minus cymbals and some snares and being able to say I made 100% of it.
In gaming it would be writing for ESEA for four seasons and sticking with it through some of the less than rewarding moments for the love of the game.
In gaming it would be writing for ESEA for four seasons and sticking with it through some of the less than rewarding moments for the love of the game.