How to Replace a Cracked MacBook Pro 13” Retina Display

“I want to be an artist when I grow up.” That’s what I said at my kindergarten graduation.

So what did I do the second I got to high school? I studied computer science instead because it was something I’ve also always known.

 
 

From a very young age, my dad introduced us to computers and showed us how he fixed this or that. It was the coolest thing and I developed a great interest in learning how things are made and how they work. I wanted to be able to build my own computers and fix them too.

And I did just that. By the end of high school I had 4 IT certifications under my belt, ready to take on the computer tech world with my trusty toolkit by my side:

But then when I got to college, you can just guess what I studied. Film. Oh, yeah I went full circle back to art, but this time it was an art form that combined computers too.

I may not make a living repairing computers, but I still have just as much fun getting my family and friends’ laptops and tech back up and running.

We hope you enjoy repairing your own computers too with our video!

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