When I was a teenager, I was a huge computer nerd. I went to computer programming camp. I went to space camp.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was nerdy and really into computers. I was a good student until my senior year, when I started traveling and had a lot of absences.
I shopped at J. Crew in high school, I studied computer science. I was a nerd-nerd, now I'm a music-nerd.
When I was a kid, I was a bit of a space geek. I loved the space program and all things NASA. I would read books about our solar system; I had pictures of the Space Shuttle on my bedroom wall. And yes, I even went to Space Camp.
In high school, I was a total jock/extracurricular nerd/just plain nerd.
When I was 13, I thought I was pretty hot stuff because I knew BASIC programming, self-taught on the family's Commodore 64. One of my crowning accomplishments was writing a silly little program that showed a crudely-drawn Space Shuttle lifting off in a cloud of pixelated smoke.
I was a very nerdy child. I never fit in, so I became laboriously studious.
I was a geek in high school.
I was a super nerd in school.
Space camp was actually, like, the best summer of my life. It was amazing. But I thought I wanted to be a computer programmer, and among computer science folks, Turing is this object of cult-like fascination.
I was a huge nerd in high school. Sure, I socialized - but I was definitely a nerd.
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