Mass communication, I consider it as one of the greatest things that is happening in my life. My course really matters to me. There’s a saying that you should enjoy to excel, right? Before school starts, I didn't felt so much excitement maybe the reason is because limits will occur. I make it to the point to attend the first classes of every subject. I want to witness the introduction and course outlines considering a have about 5 majors this semester. My expectation wasn’t thorn. Each subject gave me the ebullient imagination. My mind’s saying, “It’s
going to be exciting yet a little bit harder because I’m already in my third year.
We had a tour on our radio and TV lab in our university. It was absolutely outrageous. I can feel that I am a Communication major when our professor said that we will be staying a lot of times in these laboratories specifically in Radio Lab. The booths were just composed of basic controls and monitors (Forgive me, I didn’t know the exact terms yet) but I appreciate every concept. It's like I am in a real network’s studios. Our professors announced their plans in each subjects. This semester will not just be a plain one; we'll make it extraordinary for sure. Aside from excitement of course I felt pressure too. That is why I will really try my best to achieve every little thing for my studies.
In our photography class, our instructor gave assignment. This is to shoot a subject in our room using our cell phone cameras. It's a bit questionable knowing that our cell phone cameras have only low resolutions. I never thought it would be that exciting. As you can see in my past blog posts, I am only an amateur photographer. In fact I am not quite sure if I should use the term "photographer". I can rate myself as a beginner but I am eager to learn. I pray that God will give me the determination to take away a mediocrity in my being. I should change some perspectives. This is a long run, focus is a must.
Good thing I was given a time to write this blog. I hope it gave you even a little inspiration. I’m glad I had a chance to share my insights.
I miss my blog. Bye bummer Trish! School is cool, in a way.
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