In the 60's I was enrolled in Saint Kevin's for grades one through three and in their paramilitary sea cadets & wavettes youth program. I acquired seamanship skills and earned an expert marksmanship medal. And, I completed the United States Power Squadron's safe boating course "Make sure make shore". In the late 60's and early 70's I attended public elementary PS 107, junior JHS 189, and intermediate IS 25 all in Queens, New York. From 1972 to 1975 I studied at the Stuyvesant High School of Math & Science, CUNY, PINY (now POLY) and Columbia University's Honor Science Program in Manhattan. In 1975 I was admitted to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts. In addition to Institute undergraduate requirements in science and math, I studied information systems and technologies at the MIT Sloan School of Management. And, as a volunteer instructor, I introduced Boston-area students to computing at the MIT Educational Studies Program. In the late 1980's and early 1990's, in the evenings I was a student and TA at the Harvard University Extension Program and MIT Lowell Institute School.
Please let me know if you find anything interesting?
email me: tturner at alum dot mit dot edu
Dates... Schools... Courses + Positions...
09 72 06 75 Stuyvesant HS of Math & Science Math + Bio + chem + physics
02 73 05 73 CUNY:City University of NY Organic chemistry
09 73 12 73 PINY:Polytechnic Inst. of NY Systems simulation + dynamics
09 74 12 74 Columbia Honors Science Program Physics
09 75 06 77 MIT Undergraduate Bio, chem, phys, calc, brain + cog
09 80 06 80 MIT Lowell Institute School TA: Introduction to Computers
01 81 06 81 MIT Educational Studies Program Volunteer Instructor: Intro PC
01 84 06 84 MIT Sloan School of Management Info Systems & Technologies
01 87 06 87 Harvard University Ext. Prog. TA: Building Expert Systems (KBMS)
09 89 06 90 Harvard University Ext. Prog. Data communications and networks
09 93 06 94 MIT Lowell Institute School Unix Sys Admin C Language Prog
What do you think? tturner at alum.mit.edu