William Kearney

Valdosta, Georgia, United States

William Kearney

Valdosta, Georgia, United States

Hey English 1102, Ya'll can call me anything relativly related to my name because that is what my friends call me. I am a sophmore transfer here at VSU and I think it is a great school so far. I am not the person to watch very much TV outside of saturdays in the fall, I have so many hobbies that are frequent and non frequent that keep me away from boredon (TV). My hobbies over the years include and have Included Distance running, Skiing, Snowboarding, Scuba Diving, Golf, Water Polo, Competitive Swimming, Pole Vaulting, all sorts of fishing, travelling, Water Skiing, sailing, backpacking, and many more I have yet to remember. I guess I concider myself an Adrenaline Junkie because im not having much fun without some fear involved. I am the kind of person who Jumps in the water when there is a shark or the idiot who tries to snowbord down the ice solid black diamond. One of my biggest fascinations is marine life. I enjoy marine life because it is their world and I am just visiting. There is always something new and interesting in the ocean that can probably kill you. My Major is a B.A. in Biology which I plan on probably doing nothing with since I have honestly don't know what and if I want to do anything for a professional career. I wouldn't mind getting paid to teach people to Scuba Dive or anything Ocean related really. Which renders my future Biology degree useless, the only reason I chose Bio is because life sciences are the only thing I actually enjoy learning about besides history which I learn enough about in biographies . My biggest goals in life are to finish a marathon, Ironman, swim with a big shark (like over 15 feet not small ones), and to enjoy life. I have completed a half marathon and I am currently working on the full marathon, Ironman is for later in life, I have only swam with a few sharks 6 feet about (really they swam with me), and for enjoying life I am working on it every day. Just one of the most exciting moments in my life was summer 2013 when I was diving in Grand Cayman and found myself in very very way too close quarters with a 4.5 foot barracuda, inside the sunken USS Kittiwake. Some of my friends regard me as the crazy one, because the guy who tries to catch venomous snakes and jump off cliffs usually is. The photo on this page is a saved snapchat from back in my lifeguarding days (like 3 weeks ago), that I found fitting. Well now I hope you now have a sense of what kind of a person I am outside of cla