Yep...my senior year. I tell you, seniors are OLD people...and I'm NOT old!! Haha. (Well, in some ways I feel like it.)
But yeah, senior year and I'm excited about being done, but at the same time I'm not totally looking forward to graduating. I mean, there are some students who can't wait to BE DONE, but I don't feel that way (at least not right now--I may be singing a different tune in a few weeks/months ;-)). Now comes all the fun decisions of grad school, jobs, internships, etc., etc.
So you've decided to do journalism, eh? I thought about doing that (double-majoring in journalism and history), but I found that I couldn't stand journalism classes and didn't really want to write news stories, so I decided to drop it. I'm glad you do, though. And, if/when you get your position at the NY Times, I'll subscribe. They've been bugging me to resubscribe (I had to subscribe for a journalism class that I took about two years ago...). ;-) Maybe you can help get good stuff in there. :-P
Are you still going to the same church that you were before? Everything going okay with all of that stuff?
You're just young for your age, that's all. ;-) No, but all I know is to be a senior you had to work really hard and long, so congratulations. That's awesome!
I think I know what you mean. It's like having to get used to the idea that college isn't the real world. :-) Do you have about grad school, internships, jobs, and all that? What is the career you're aiming for?
Yes! I think I'm really going to love my major, and combined with English I will be on cloud 9! LOL about the NY Times! :-) If that dream ever materializes i'll be sure to let you know! ;-)
Church stuff for me seems to be an endless saga. I haven't yet found a place where I feel right, though I have tried. I would really appreciate prayers. I know this is kind of vague, but I will write a little about it in an update and see if I can be clearer. But, if nothing else, prayer would be much appreciated.
But yeah, senior year and I'm excited about being done, but at the same time I'm not totally looking forward to graduating. I mean, there are some students who can't wait to BE DONE, but I don't feel that way (at least not right now--I may be singing a different tune in a few weeks/months ;-)). Now comes all the fun decisions of grad school, jobs, internships, etc., etc.
So you've decided to do journalism, eh? I thought about doing that (double-majoring in journalism and history), but I found that I couldn't stand journalism classes and didn't really want to write news stories, so I decided to drop it. I'm glad you do, though. And, if/when you get your position at the NY Times, I'll subscribe. They've been bugging me to resubscribe (I had to subscribe for a journalism class that I took about two years ago...). ;-) Maybe you can help get good stuff in there. :-P
Are you still going to the same church that you were before? Everything going okay with all of that stuff?
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I think I know what you mean. It's like having to get used to the idea that college isn't the real world. :-) Do you have about grad school, internships, jobs, and all that? What is the career you're aiming for?
Yes! I think I'm really going to love my major, and combined with English I will be on cloud 9! LOL about the NY Times! :-) If that dream ever materializes i'll be sure to let you know! ;-)
Church stuff for me seems to be an endless saga. I haven't yet found a place where I feel right, though I have tried. I would really appreciate prayers. I know this is kind of vague, but I will write a little about it in an update and see if I can be clearer. But, if nothing else, prayer would be much appreciated.
Thanks Jenny!
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