Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Why did I not…

As all of you may know, I am 100% passionate about sports. I love sports more than anything. Growing up I wanted to be a sports commentator. That was my goal 10 years ago at this time, to go to school and to become a sports commentator, in fact a couple of my friends wanted me to audition for ESPN’s dream job a few years ago, but I was way too nervous. At the time when I decided on a major, I decided to switch gears and change direction; I am not a fan of the English literature subject. So I decided to go with Business management as my first major at Edison. Turned out that I made a good choice to stay with the Business part, two and a half years later, I changed majors for the first and only time. When I decided to stop pursing my childhood and lifelong goal in the fall of 2001, I did not think I was going to pursue it all that hard again, however, this past fall, I was giving the thought of pursuing my childhood dream of becoming a sports commentator and wanted to give it a try, but because I am at an age where “HI” (Health Insurance) is so significant, I am currently not considering it. I am considering making a return trip to the classroom to take Marketing classes so that I gain some more knowledge and that way I can move up the latter or prepare me for future career endeavers.  I will always love sports, that is something that will never change for as long as I am alive. I have given the thought of giving sports marketing or sports management a try, but being 29 soon to be 30, who knows. I am proud and honored to be an Edison Graduate and I will always be as long as I am alive.

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