2014, where to begin? It hard to believe, that we've nearly reached the end. So much has happened already this year and I am grateful for those who made it possible. For starters I'd like to thank my Mom and Dad for helping me apply to college. They were always the one driving force that motivated me to go to college. They went with me to all my college tours and supported me along the way. If was not for them I am not exactly sure whether or not I would've gotten into my dream college. In addition, many thanks to Ms. Mello, along with Mr. Tarlin and all the other people who helped me with improving my college essays.
I would also like to thank everyone down at Flyer News, my high school television studio. Without them I do not think that I would've been able to make a documentary (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QB1hRfCWuvU) to the quality that I did. With the guidance of Mr. Lin, I was able to learn more than I ever thought possible. Along the way he gave me tips and tricks when it came to shooting the documentary. I appreciated his mentorship and couldn't have asked for anything more. In addition, to Mr. Lin I'd like to thank Ken. Whenever I needed help with anything technical he was always there to help me out. Primarily when it came to video editing he taught me some of the basic principles that I will continue to build on for the years to come.
In June ,when I graduated from high school all my uncles and aunts drove cross country from MN just to see me. Words cannot describe how appreciative I am for them coming. It really made my graduation experience a whole lot more memorable. Special thanks to other family and friends that came as well, we certainly all had a blast!
Finally I'd like to thank my public relations professor, Kirk Hazlet. When I came to Curry I was unsure of myself and was extremely nervous. I remember going into my first Wednesday class with him and I was taken aback by his enthusiasm for public relations. In many ways he is very contagious and will do almost anything to lure you onto joining the "dark side" as he puts it. Although I have only taken one class with him I look forward to the future as he counties to inspire and motivate me into becoming a public relations professional down the road.
I would also like to thank everyone down at Flyer News, my high school television studio. Without them I do not think that I would've been able to make a documentary (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QB1hRfCWuvU) to the quality that I did. With the guidance of Mr. Lin, I was able to learn more than I ever thought possible. Along the way he gave me tips and tricks when it came to shooting the documentary. I appreciated his mentorship and couldn't have asked for anything more. In addition, to Mr. Lin I'd like to thank Ken. Whenever I needed help with anything technical he was always there to help me out. Primarily when it came to video editing he taught me some of the basic principles that I will continue to build on for the years to come.
In June ,when I graduated from high school all my uncles and aunts drove cross country from MN just to see me. Words cannot describe how appreciative I am for them coming. It really made my graduation experience a whole lot more memorable. Special thanks to other family and friends that came as well, we certainly all had a blast!
Finally I'd like to thank my public relations professor, Kirk Hazlet. When I came to Curry I was unsure of myself and was extremely nervous. I remember going into my first Wednesday class with him and I was taken aback by his enthusiasm for public relations. In many ways he is very contagious and will do almost anything to lure you onto joining the "dark side" as he puts it. Although I have only taken one class with him I look forward to the future as he counties to inspire and motivate me into becoming a public relations professional down the road.
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