User:Aaronole

About me
I am 16 years old turning 17 March 9th. I love to create and listen and listen to music, work on my car, take pictures and video, and hang out with my friends. I currently live in the Pacific NW area and am enrolled at Snohomish High School and Evcc. For this quarter and semester I drive to Shs every morning for second period and then drive over to everett for my english class on monday and wednesday's and photography class on tuesday's and thursday's. Friday's for me I have second period at Shs and then I head home waiting for my friends to get out of school at 12. I try to go to the gym monday through thursday but sometimes stuff comes up and i have to miss a day. I work at Nautica at the Seattle Outlets in Marysville. I usually work two or three days a week...I wish i could work more but school and responsibilities take priorities at the moment.

My interests in wikipedia would probably be things that I already have knowledge like music and cars. I look forward in contributing trusted knowledge to wiki pages that have to do with music production, video production, photography, and all sorts of things that have to do with cars. I hope to forward pages and help others learn more while i do the same.

My Wikipedia

Article Evaluation
I visited the Nissan Skyline GT-R page on Wikipedia, and found 3 aspects worth commenting on: The Nissan Skyline GT-R wiki page is up to date and was last updated on February 2nd, none of any of the links that i had checked were dead, and all of the information that i read was straight to the point and told me what i wanted to know but also things i wasn't looking for that i still found very interesting.

While reading through my article I noticed that at the bottom of the page it showed me that the article had been edited yesterday at 10:51. This told me that the article was most likely up to date and frequently edited by different people so if that's the case then I feel that i can trust the information given to me. The article was also 95% information on the past so it would be hard for it to be inaccurate since that past information won't change. To compare this with other information on the web i looked to find something on the same topic that was more current that February 2nd and i could not find anything.

I also noticed when i was reading and checking through citations that none of them that I checked had dead links. This also reinforces my previous statement that the article was up to date and accurate to present information. I also went to compare this statement by doing a google search for the Nissan Skyline GT-R and i again couldn't find anything that told me the information like Wikipedia did, because it was so straight forward, accurate, and interesting.

My last comment was on the fact that i did not find any dead links or citations to another wiki page that was blank and empty. All the citations and links that i checked took be straight to the source of where they found it and told me even more information than i wanted to know.

In conclusion, my Wikipedia page that I evaluated had very strong information, was very accurate, and was also not boring to read. This invites me to think that I can trust Wikipedia pages if I do the proper research and investigating on the wiki page that I found.