Journalism/Law/PR
Dec. 5th, 2002 02:40 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This morning, the Oasis reports came back. I remember pausing for just a moent before opening it - and then I remember being very happy when the top thing on the list is "Journalism/Law/PR" - and I seem to have 100% interest in them, with full emphasis on written communication. My interest on a medical career - way down at "marginal" with 35%! Yayness!
I was right. Despite everything, I was right. I am not cut out to be a doctor, and I don't want to be one.
I would go into that in more detail, but I don't have the time, and I don't have the time to check my spelling and/or typos either. Anyway... Drama at lunch, we have recruited Caroline and Libby as part of our scene. I was proud of it, but we never got to perform it because the time all went on the first scene. Mr Dunne was trying to teach Charlotte and Rosie how to inject sexual tension into the scene with the use of physical contact between the actors. The troubling thing is he's really very good at it in a non-perverted way -I guess you have to be a good actor to be a drama teacher.
And then there was my French oral, which was all right, but more on that later.
Should go.
I was right. Despite everything, I was right. I am not cut out to be a doctor, and I don't want to be one.
I would go into that in more detail, but I don't have the time, and I don't have the time to check my spelling and/or typos either. Anyway... Drama at lunch, we have recruited Caroline and Libby as part of our scene. I was proud of it, but we never got to perform it because the time all went on the first scene. Mr Dunne was trying to teach Charlotte and Rosie how to inject sexual tension into the scene with the use of physical contact between the actors. The troubling thing is he's really very good at it in a non-perverted way -I guess you have to be a good actor to be a drama teacher.
And then there was my French oral, which was all right, but more on that later.
Should go.
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on 2002-12-05 08:59 am (UTC)Well done! That's a very noble career. I think you should get a column in some respectable paper, where you can rant and rave, and be loved by all. I'd read it...
Well done with the oral, too. Much love, Hannah
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on 2002-12-05 09:42 am (UTC)I'm really very much reassured. 'Cause usually you can only have a column if people actually read it...
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on 2002-12-05 09:51 am (UTC)I read your lj, don't I?
But it is a compliment extraordinaire, as we don't have any papers delivered at the moment.
But I have been told to start reading the Times Educational Supplement every friday, to keep up to date with educational stuff.
So here goes...
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on 2002-12-05 01:23 pm (UTC)