Sunday, November 24, 2013
Post 8: Why Communications?
I have always been shy growing up. I was never able to easily make friends and the friends I did make took a while to form. Beginning of 9th grade year I became even worse socially. I was very introverted, shy, and hated talking to people. It wasn’t until 12-grade year when I decided that I wanted to do something with Video, Photo, and Design. Realizing that I needed to communicate through these talents I needed a base skill for these talents. I Chose communications because I thought it would be a good base value concerning how to communicate not only to people but also THROUGH my talents. It wasn’t until freshman year of college when I decided that I want to communicate on a larger scale such as social media through a large company. It fascinates me how communication online works and through various media. This is why I chose the concentration of media studies. It allows me to look in depth of social media and other venues to communicate digitally. As we are greatly increasing in digital mediums I thought it would be good to learn how these different mediums work and use them to their full potential. This is why I chose communication as my major. I want to communicate to people through my talents as well as digitally and online. Lastly I chose communications because it’s a well-rounded major. Instead of specifically majoring in design or video, I decided that having a well-rounded degree would help me later in life incase another recession hits. Communications seems like a good fall back plan that any company would prefer.
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Great call, Luke! It seems like you've logically thought through your choice of major, and it makes sense. Proud of you, man! You really are a great guy and are very talented when it comes to film and editing. Keep your eyes on the prize my friend (the Lord). It's been so great getting to know you over this term and it's rad to see that you have done so well in this class. You worked hard and paid off!
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