David Jacobson

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About me

Gender Male
Industry Education
Occupation Graduate Student
Location Orange County, California, United States
Introduction In 2003, I was diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (AD/HD). I live with this disorder on a daily basis and it is no "walk in the park."

I consider all of my experiences in life to be absolute blessings for they have made me into who I am today.

I am proud to have met and personally know some of the greatest people whose names will one day be known amongst the public.

My three passions are simply education, technology and helping others.

Currently, I am working on my masters degree in higher education and plan on pursuing a doctorate in educational leadership. My goal is to become a university president and inspire young minds to think more independently--realizing that for every decision made, a consequence shall follow.

Should you have a question, need help with your computing needs, or would just like to say hi, please feel free to send me a message--david.wl.jacobson@gmail.com.

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Interests Technology, Learning Disorders, Higher Education, Student Development, Forensic Criminology, Paranormal Research, Urban Legends, Motorcycles, Group Dynamics, Leadership, Organizational Development, Values-Based Development, Mixed Martial Arts, Collegiate Sports, Photography, Abstract/Modern Art, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox
Favorite Movies Rocky Balboa, Top Gun, Miracle, Star Wars, Boondock Saints, Green Street Hooligans, Troy, Halloween, Tombstone
Favorite Music Rock, Country, Hip Hop, Industrial, Electronic, 70s, 80s, The Rat Pack
Favorite Books No Angel by Jay "Bird" Dobyns, Hell's Angel by Ralph "Sonny" Barger, Honor Few Fear None by Ruben "Doc" Cavazos, Revealing the Non-Secrets by Craig Sowell, Good to Great by Jim Collins, The World is Flat by Thomas Friedman, The Future of the Internet--And How to Stop It by Professor Jonathan Zittrain, Good Guys: The Eight Steps to Limitless Possibility for Fraternity Recruitment by Matt Mattson & Josh Orendi, The Cornerstone: Delta Upsilon's Guide to College and Beyond