It really all depends on the kid who is using the computer. I'm a junior in high school right now, and i first got my PC when i was a freshman. If I wasn't so into computers, i might have only used computers for games (i.e. starcraft!). But, I guess you could say that I'm lucky that I'm into computers enough to want to actually learn something about computers. I know i'm kinda learning how to program late (since i hear that kids start to learn how to program since like kindgergarten or something), but oh well. As long as my computer benefitted me, right???
Maybe youy should be working on your spelling instead of your "gymnastiastics.". By the way, it's gymnastics, k?
It really all depends on the kid who is using the computer. I'm a junior in high school right now, and i first got my PC when i was a freshman. If I wasn't so into computers, i might have only used computers for games (i.e. starcraft!). But, I guess you could say that I'm lucky that I'm into computers enough to want to actually learn something about computers. I know i'm kinda learning how to program late (since i hear that kids start to learn how to program since like kindgergarten or something), but oh well. As long as my computer benefitted me, right???
ditto