20100114

new year epic blog entry

2010.

new decade. new term. new module.

hello, Successful Practice and Principles 3

Just a little before the holiday started I sat down and had a deep thought about what I wanted to do when I graduate. It was a shaking moment for me as it had just dawned on me that the next half a year will fly by so fast I was bound to be left breathless.

My verdict, however, was advertising and PR. I think this partly was due to the amount of research I had done for the PRP module in regards to advertising on television.

It came as a pleasant surprise when it was made clear that SPP3 was to be based around the post graduation aspect - I genuinely was and still am happy about the arrangements. I had a state of panic when the post-graduation aspect dawned on me before the holidays and had already begun researching into courses I was to apply and internships available.

The plan is to apply to study the Introductory Certificate in Marketing as a distant learner over term two and three, hereafter applying for the CAM Diploma in Marketing Communication.

research is on-going.

Personal Research Project
The tightest module there is - will definitely push me into my best shape. Although it is a lot of work, I am somewhat looking forward to this. A lot of work, but the findings should be interesting. My artefacts consist of 5 control clip viewing and 1 questionnaire. Currently in the process of gathering control clips and will soon begin drawing the questionnaire out.
first deadline is 19th Jan - I haven't got long now. Out of the 3 modules, this is the one I worry the most about - so will be working twice as hard to ensure everything runs smoothly.

Live Client Project
This module is my life-saving module as it is more flexible and dates are already drawn up. A Gantt chart has already been drawn up for this project and storyboard will be under way soon. One of my more confident module out of the three.

Multimedia Exhibition
In the process of sorting a venue out for a fund-raiser night out. Meetings and all, should be interesting.

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