Bonjour tout le monde!
For anyone who doesn't understand - I said hello everybody! I've been researching French words through Google - I've been inspired by the movie "Alphaville." We're at the end of the film now - I think there's only a couple of minutes left and I'm in so much suspense its killing me. Anyway - before we watched the end of the film, we were introduced to the world of Public Relations. Two young ladies who work in the field (one of them was a past griffith student) came to talk to us about what it means to work in Public Relations. It's sounds amazing! The griffith girl (i'm terrible with names) showed us an example of her workday. It was a really long day - from about 6am, until 10pm. And her day was filled with such exciting errands. She went on book launches and press conferences, media lunches and dinner parties. I couldn't believe what a career she's in at such a young age. It makes you realise how much a bit of hard work and enthusiasm can help you along. She was saying that she was involved in all of the social activities when she was at University - literally, every calendar activity! That's a lot of activity. And the other girl did some work experience at the Gold Coast Bulletin and ended up getting a...traineeship sort of thing. So she's in with the big guns and she said that she didn't do all the extra-curricular activities because she worked full-time. I guess its just the luck of the draw sometimes. Any way - so Alphaville, i will tell you more next-week when i see the end - but here's something about the movie that may keep you enthralled....
Executions in swimming pool....(eerie music plays)
Well then, till next we meet,
For anyone who doesn't understand - I said hello everybody! I've been researching French words through Google - I've been inspired by the movie "Alphaville." We're at the end of the film now - I think there's only a couple of minutes left and I'm in so much suspense its killing me. Anyway - before we watched the end of the film, we were introduced to the world of Public Relations. Two young ladies who work in the field (one of them was a past griffith student) came to talk to us about what it means to work in Public Relations. It's sounds amazing! The griffith girl (i'm terrible with names) showed us an example of her workday. It was a really long day - from about 6am, until 10pm. And her day was filled with such exciting errands. She went on book launches and press conferences, media lunches and dinner parties. I couldn't believe what a career she's in at such a young age. It makes you realise how much a bit of hard work and enthusiasm can help you along. She was saying that she was involved in all of the social activities when she was at University - literally, every calendar activity! That's a lot of activity. And the other girl did some work experience at the Gold Coast Bulletin and ended up getting a...traineeship sort of thing. So she's in with the big guns and she said that she didn't do all the extra-curricular activities because she worked full-time. I guess its just the luck of the draw sometimes. Any way - so Alphaville, i will tell you more next-week when i see the end - but here's something about the movie that may keep you enthralled....
Executions in swimming pool....(eerie music plays)
Well then, till next we meet,
Au revoir!
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