Today was definitely not a career fair. When I say career day, it is more of an actual event that took place, not so much an arrangement of tables and selling points.
I've been in the advertising program for over a year now. It is what I thought it would be, but I had no idea the toll that it would put on my inner strength. For example, I find myself using so much of my inners during my advertising classes, that by the time I start doing homework for my other classes (media buying and french), I am so exhausted that I merely do enough to get by.
I had a conversation with my roommate/cousin Eric. He said that a good student is the one that can recognize he's falling behind and can pick himself back up and get on top of his game.
That's the phase I'm in right now. I need to throw myself back at the front of the race. I've been too distracted by all the little ponies.
I say career day because as I go through this stress/fun/exhaust period, I am learning what I truly want my career to be. Fortunately that is Advertising. I can't get enough of it.
-Clint
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