I applaud your enthusiasm and newfound status as a lifter. However, I'm afraid Rip is gonna tear you a new one for Not Doing The Program.
I'm sure he will go into it in more depth, but here's an example of what I think he might say:
a. have you read the book Starting Strength: Basic Barbell Training
b. have you been eating at a large (1000+) calorie surplus
c. if you had done The Program, you would have been lifting way more right now
d. don't do rows, dips or push-ups in the first two months
1. don't mix it up, just do the program as written
2. don't do high-bar squats just because low-bar makes you uncomfortable
3. don't do isolation type exercises
4. don't train for size while you're on the program
5. don't pause, either lock out or use the stretch reflex
6. don't let technique stand in the way of increasing the weight, it doesn't have to be 100% perfect
7. you can train through certain injuries better than doing what the doctor tells you
8. don't do 10 exercises, do 6-7 at most
9. how do you even ingest 40 shakes in one day
10. yes
11. yes
12. don't de-load while on the program, only reset if you truly stall
13. all supplements are unnecessary, nobody needs a supplements to be able to train
14. yes
15. maybe you ate / slept better
16. this only happens if you're not eating enough
17. amusing, however, what if your significant other does the program and gets big and strong
18. bench lets you lift heavy weight, isolation exercises do not
19. who told you this
20. don't stretch, warm up under the bar