This workshop has been amazing! I have met so many cool people with whom I hope to stay in contact. Living in the dorms was great because I got to have the experience of living and working with others on a 24-hour basis. There was not a single activity we did that I did not enjoy. The professors that worked with us were so nice and informative; they really made the experience all worthwhile. I will miss everyone dearly. I hope that everyone stays in touch and that we all have the chance to work together again someday.
When I came to this workshop I only knew Elizabeth Winton....that made the experience a little more comfortable, having a good friend here with me. BUT I have to say I'm sooooo happy to have met (DA GUHZ) Malaizsa, Dana, and Zoe.....AKA: Granny, Sleepy, and Flower...I will probably miss them most of all :)
Friday, June 10, 2011
Favorite Medium
It's very hard for me to select one medium as my favorite. I very much enjoyed every medium, but if I'm forced to choose ONE, I would have to say it was broadcasting. I really enjoyed being on camera and working with Keona, Rodney, and Jared. I also really had fun doing the radio. Working at the Printz was a lot fun....that was probably because I love to write, and partly because Dr. Jenkins is soooooo cool! ;)
Living on campus
Living in the dorms was probably my favorite part of the experience. I got the opportunity to learn how to interact with people when you live with them in large groups. Before this workshop, I absolutely did not want to live on campus. However, now I really hope to live on campus in the dorms.
I plan on attending USM when I graduate. Therefore, this workshop was very beneficial for me because I have met several professors, learned things about the university, and gotten some preview of how the campus is set up, so maybe getting around will be a little easier.
I plan on attending USM when I graduate. Therefore, this workshop was very beneficial for me because I have met several professors, learned things about the university, and gotten some preview of how the campus is set up, so maybe getting around will be a little easier.
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