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So I've found a dream job that I only need to spend the next ten years in the field to be qualified for. http://corp.gaiaonline.com/careers/associate-creative-director
I've also been considering attending the National Institute of Massage Therapy with Nicole after graduation from Stockton. So I can be a certified masseuse until I find a graphic design job. The first day of senior project Hannah told us that every year 500,000 students graduate with a BA in graphic design. Only 5,000 of those students find a full/part time job in the field... ugh. Talk about depressing. Senior Project 1 is to create our own shoe company. We must create the company, target clients, style, image, etc. Then a logo and company branding. Then we put it all into a style sheet. Then a website for the company. I'll attach my company logo later.
I hate Ethics In America, because I can't ready 100+ pages of boring things that are ethical, that are mostly common sense. While posting 3+ times to 2 topics simultaneously while being original and quoting the books/tapes/dvds. The dvds and audio tapes were made in the 70's and its boring listening to 4 professors with PhD's and one priest argue ethics. When I do too much ethics stuff I get a headache in a small dot in the middle of my forehead, and I think that's where the ethical part of my brain is. something about O <= that big. When Sarah said it was hard because she wasn't very ethical I laughed, but now I'm starting to understand.
My printmaking professor is korean, I told him the first day I was adopted but he started to test me on my korean knowledge. Test one was: as he spread ink on my etching he said he was making kimchi. then he asked "Do you like kimchi?" I said yes and it progressed from there. He also calls me Park or Min Jung instead of any variation on Mindi Bosler. Test two was: I like it (meaning my print) Then he repeated it in korean. I said thank you in korean back, and he replied with your welcome in korean. Test three was: Goodbye in korean and I insahed him back. Uh yeah... and every day he tests me a little more on my korean knowledge. He told me he's adopted but I'm 98% sure it was by another korean family because he attended high school and university in korea and only has been here 12 years. He's also like 50 something but looks like 30 something. He told me I have to go to Grad school and that's more important than getting a job right away because I'm young. He also said I must have dreams. He's real big on everyone having dreams, he made a 20 min speech the first day on everyone having to have dreams. He also said making friends is more important than the art we create. He's nice though.
How is life for everyone else? Lol. |
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