I had to get up in front of everyone in my government class, about 120 people. And I was a Supreme Court justice, so I had to sit in front of everyone and argue with people. Into a microphone. And I don’t like being in front of everyone.
After class, I went to my room. By myself. And just cried. I couldn’t stop. I don’t even know what was wrong
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But good for you knowing where you belong and sticking with it.
BTW I wish I was sitting at Starbucks. :P ♥
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I think journalism is still a relevant career, because it doesn't just include newspapers (which I still read sometimes, but I know some people don't), but magazines (which people read) and TV news (which I know people watch, including me sometimes) and Internet articles and stuff. So it may just be a different form of journalism, but in general I don't think it's going to be an extinct thing.
I'm glad you felt at home at the studios. One of my other LJ friends did an internship at her ABC news station, and it sounded good so it'd be cool if you could do one at your ABC station too!
I'm glad you got reassured too! :)
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