As fall 2016 comes to a close, I will return home with many memories and life-lessons tucked away. After taking a public relations writing course this semester, I can honestly say I feel not only more skilled but also more confident personally and professionally.
If you do not have the pleasure of taking JRN 450 with Jim Wojcik, I can fill you in on some of the most valuable things I took away from this course.
WARNING: If you're looking for a breakdown of the class syllabus, this is not the blog for you. (See takeaway three below).
TAKEAWAY 1: It's better to make mistakes in the classroom than in the workplace.
We're in college to learn. Trust me, before this class I would check my grades routinely to see how many points were deducted from minor assignments or exams; I would spend time calculating my semester GPA. Although there is a tremendous amount of pressure on us as students to keep our grades up to maintain a scholarship or feel successful, there should be more of a focus on learning from our mistakes. Sure, receiving a 60 percent on an assignment may seem like the end of the world, but chances are you will never make the same mistakes in the future. Learn from your mistakes. (Oh and never spell a client's name wrong — that's a major screw up!)
TAKEAWAY 2: Stop worrying about things that will probably never happen.
I'll admit it: I worry about everything. But throughout this course, I have been reminded that half the things that we worry about will probably never even happen. It is impossible to be prepared for every hand you're dealt. It's important to sit back, relax and trust yourself. Chances are... you probably know a lot more than you think you do.
The first day of JRN 450 I had a mini panic attack (refer to takeaway two) because the syllabus for this course does not come with a schedule. I have become so reliant on schedules and advanced plans that I was convinced I wouldn't make it through the course. At first, I was concerned coming into class with no agenda for the day, but I slowly figured out that I was capable enough to succeed. Our professor set us up for success each day — even if that meant letting us off on our own. Life doesn't come with a syllabus, and that's okay.
Typing this entry will be the last assignment I complete for the semester. I am proud to say I have developed my portfolio through this course with diverse, quality pieces. More so, I have developed as a person. I have been pushed out of my comfort zone and haven't looked back. I would highly recommend taking this course with Professor Wojcik, because you learn more than simply writing a press release or a fact sheet — you learn about yourself.









