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I rocked the career services Q&A. I was asked more questions individually than any other panelist, and my prepared 15 minutes was the most organized, despite some re-shuffling of topics mid-speech. And I was the only panelist to consistently get laughs. (Is it cheating that some of my jokes were scripted?) It was so much more fun than I thought it would be, and I got to share my wisdom with the eager youth of America! Hurrah! Plus, it was totally like being a celebrity. I got a microphone and a bottle of water and mints and a little sign with my name on it!
It's funny, no matter how many times I successfully give a speech, or answer questions, or meet people, I don't think of myself as someone who is particularly good at those things. I'm always a little bit surprised. But maybe I should re-think the whole "go into nursing at 35" thing and go into career counseling or social work instead.
Being on College Ave was so bizarre, though. They were selling Pepsi!
It's funny, no matter how many times I successfully give a speech, or answer questions, or meet people, I don't think of myself as someone who is particularly good at those things. I'm always a little bit surprised. But maybe I should re-think the whole "go into nursing at 35" thing and go into career counseling or social work instead.
Being on College Ave was so bizarre, though. They were selling Pepsi!

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