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This weekend marks the exact half-way point in our journalism program. And this video pretty much sums up what it's been like for us:
Unlike the hamster, we hop right back on and keep going. We love it though. Not one of us have dropped out.
I alternate between not believing that we've only been at it for six months ("Did I really not know any of these people just six months ago? Nor used an Avid suite or prepped a radio broadcast? Because it's everyday life now") and realizing that it's gone by way too fast. Before I know it, this program that I spent years preparing myself for and dreaming of will be over. One year seemed so long at the beginning, and now it actually seems short.
I re-read that paragraph and think, WOAH, six months. Where on EARTH did they go?
(The answer to that is, they went to die in the newsroom of NCB, alongside most of my nights and weekends. Heh.)
Unlike the hamster, we hop right back on and keep going. We love it though. Not one of us have dropped out.
I alternate between not believing that we've only been at it for six months ("Did I really not know any of these people just six months ago? Nor used an Avid suite or prepped a radio broadcast? Because it's everyday life now") and realizing that it's gone by way too fast. Before I know it, this program that I spent years preparing myself for and dreaming of will be over. One year seemed so long at the beginning, and now it actually seems short.
I re-read that paragraph and think, WOAH, six months. Where on EARTH did they go?
(The answer to that is, they went to die in the newsroom of NCB, alongside most of my nights and weekends. Heh.)