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Another day without Law School...
What a blessed day!
I want to be their friend so badly, I keep watching the backstage videos even though I don't understand anything in korean just because their chemistry is so amazing
Law school will destroy any conception you ever had of how long a highlighter will last
A List of Jobs, A Mist of Bobs
Hello! Here is a list of jobs that I think I would like to do/could do after I graduate.
This is also a list of the jobs I plan to research for this blog, and for you, my beautiful followers.
1. Devo = $$$$$$
After my internship in the Development Department at Steppenwolf this year, I have discovered that I have a strong affinity for Development. I like it, I'm good at it, and it makes me feel good. I realized pretty quickly after my internship ended that I could work in Development at any Non-Profit organization. Everyone needs someone to help them raise money. That's where I come in.
But will my youth hinder me? Do I have enough experience do get a Devo job right out of school? People who work in Development tend to get burnt out rather quickly. Do I have the stamina and the passion to make this field my career? Do I want to?
2. Non-Profit, Non Theater jobs
Can I extend the idea that I could use my skills to be useful in non-profits other than theater companies to jobs outside of Development? Maybe a little marketing, a little PR?
3. LAW SCHOOL (Cue Beethoven's 5th)
Dun dun DUNNNnn
4. Travel Writer/Cruise Director
5. Front of House, Blunt of Mouse
6. Disney
7. Cultivating New Work
8. Theatre for Young Adults
<3 Colleen
When your Evidence professor says "ADR is for lawyers who are too scared to try a case"
Everytime I start getting anxiety at school about something.