If everything is going to plan, then I should be starting my final thesis after the summer. I'm really looking forward to it, but at the same time I feel strongly nostalgic about the student life. Being a student is the most fun I have ever had and there is a whole lot more I would like to have tried out, but at the same time I feel like it's time to pass on the torch.I have a lot of offers and positions where I can do my thesis, some of which seem really interesting. There are a lot of places in need of multicore experience, and while that's fun I'd like to get some graphics programming into the action. After all, I want to be a game programmer.I have this really cool idea for a computer science education game, where you can program entities in the game world. This could be used to teach teenagers and students the foundations of programming and various computer science concepts. I hope it will make way for the idea that programming can be creative, in fact, the most creative thing you can do. Because when you work with programming, you work with thoughts, ideas, logic. Essentially you can build anything if you can give it a body and that's what I would like to teach. That would be really cool.Then there is also this aspect of getting to chance to try out a real company, and solve real problems. I bet there's a certain feel of satisfaction with that, and it would be cool to experience. I guess we'll just see what happens, but whatever the future might hold, I hope I can blog about it.