James' Senior Tribute Page
This was a special page that I put together for James' high school graduation.



James at UW Madison
James is attending the University of Wisconsin (UW) Madison majoring in Information Systems Design and Analysis in the School of Business. He takes very heavy course loads because his goal is to graduate with a bachelor's degree in the spring of 2007 after only three years. Once he graduates he plans to go to law school, but isn't sure which law school he wants to attend. As you can see below, his dorm room is very small. James and his roommate decided to "loft" the furniture. Each one has their bed held up on one end by their desk and on the other by their dresser/bookcase. In the photo below James is sitting in his work area beneath his bed. His roommate's furniture is on the opposite wall.



After spending two years in the dorm, he's happy to be moving into an apartment in August of 2006. He signed up for the apartment with a buddy, but his buddy won't be attending UW Madison in the fall, so James had to find another roommate. Since James and Katie get along really well, it was decided that Katie will be his roommate in the apartment. They will be moving in during August of 2006. Here is the floorplan of the apartment.



While attending school James works at the UW computer lab in two positions, as a Student Tech Lead and as an InfoLab Consultant. He has his father's passion for working and enjoys putting in long hours.

James recently joined a Fraternity Phi Kappa Tau.

James' Ucoming Class Schedules:

 Fall Classes 2006 (Confirmed):
            Accounting 301: Financial Reporting I
            Accounting 329: Taxation: Bus & Personal Planning
            Accounting 340: Accounting Systems
            Information Systems 365: XML and Web Services
            OTM 350: Management: Service & Manufacturing Operations

Spring 2007 Classes (Estimated):
            Gen Bus 301: Communication in Business (required)
            Information Systems 424: Databases (required)
            Com Arts 368: Theory & Practice of Debate (required communication course)
            Philosophy 210: Elementary Logic (Need one more class)