My campaigns class is divided up into five teams, with each team contributing to the final campaign that will be judged at the NSAC competition in late April. My team just happens to be responsible for 50% of the overall score. Oh joy, oh rapture.
Things are about to really kick up a notch in terms of my workload. Things have been pretty lax since I (finally) finished with the revised situation analysis, but in reality, that was probably only the calm before the storm. Our finalized part of the campaign is due in exactly three weeks, and we haven't really started yet. It's not really our fault, though, because almost all of our part relies on the other teams finishing their parts, and we're just starting to get to the point where things will be wrapping up. So, in essence, as the other teams finish, we get to work.
As for graduation, I have no idea what I'm going to do next year. Here's my train of thought over the last few months:
- Law school
- Get my MBA
- Get my masters in mass communication
- Get a job
Obviously, law school is definitely out of the picture. I used to be 100% sure about getting my MBA, but not so much anymore. I'm actually leaning toward getting my master's in Mass Comm. more and more each day. I love my major, so why not keep going, right? The way I see it, anything other than #4 sounds great to me at this point. Although, maybe #4 wouldn't be $o bad after all...
-lindsay