The Real World: Dartmouth.
Yikes.....Just registered for my last semester of college. I am now starting to realize “The Real World” is less than a year away and it kind of feels like the walls are closing in on me. Oh, how "The Real World" is creeping upon me fast. I know it is going to happen sooner than later; but, man…Where the hell did time go?! I remember sitting in kindergarten learning about colors, numbers and shapes!
I guess now that my next semester is all (finally) set and stoned—having classes on Tuesdays and Thursday I am feeling actually pretty excited about the future after graduation. Even though it is a bit nerve wracking knowing what lies after graduation, I am going to be very excited to be done with classes, homework and studying for a while. I am, however, going to miss the fun, friends, parties and those few AWESOME professors.
Knowing that graduation is pretty much around the corner, I have already started to browse around looking at various news stations to see what kind of job positions they have open and what the requirements are. Let me tell you though, it already seems very stressful! This is much more complicated than I thought. I am just hoping that with all of the internships and personalities I have met over the past years, sooner than later, I WILL get a decent job. Obviously, I know this is most likely going to come after working a position that is not the best. But hey, we all have to start at the bottom sometime or another and work the way up.
The good thing about me is, I have always been a proactive kind of person who pursues things persistently until I finally get the good results.
Anyway….I guess life after college might not necessarily be a bad thing after all. Yeah, so what if I am going to get older, going to have more responsibilities and bills, etc. I know that someday, I will have a job as an Investigative Reporter for one of Boston’s TV news stations. Trust me, I will continue to apply until I get the spot. It’s the only way I am going to get where I want to be with my career and my life.
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