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Hey WikiPedians, Welcome to my page! A little about me, I am 17 and I attend Mccluer Senior High. I love watching basketball(GO KNICKS!) and listening to music. I am really interested in pharmacy I actually work as a pharmacy technician. I decided to attend a community college so that I can get a early start on college credit. KU is probably my first choice to attend. I'm so excited for High School to end, I feel as if my whole life has been trapped there. But down to the good stuff... I am here as a project for my Psychology class. During the duration of my class I will rehabbing a "shitty" psychology Wiki page :) LOTS OF FUN , riiight ?

Psychology 101 Assignments


  1. Create a Wikipedia account
  2. Create a user page with information
  3. Sign up on the list of students
  4. Introduce myself and leave a message for the classmate above me on the class list on their user talk page here User_talk:Mvp8tc
  5. Add a new section to my user page with the level 2 heading of "Psychology 101 Assignments" and begin an ordered list of assignments
  6. I critiqed this article to be improved Talk:Awkwardness#Evalution_for_Psy101 I am also interested in these articles for my Wikipedia project
    1. Awkwardness
    2. Active Imagination
    3. Athletes Against Autism
    4. Bullying in nursing
    5. Alarmism
  7. Edited an article that was on my list for the week above Bullying in nursing#AssociatedTerms

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullying_in_nursing#AssociatedTerms

  1. Put a {{WAP psych student}} on my page
  2. Edited articles and responded on the talk pages Talk:Bipolar II disorder#EditsPsy101 [[Talk:Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Trypophobia ‎ #Edits]] Talk:Child sexual abuse accommodation syndrome#Edits Talk:Semantic dyslexia#EditsPsy101