“If you were a pencil write about
how you would feel”, that was my first assignment in one of my poetry classes
my freshmen year of college. Just when I thought I loved writing and declaring
it as my minor was a good choice-that was thrown at me. I sat at my laptop
every day before it was due just staring at a blank word document, until it
finally came to me-I haven’t had to be this creative in a long time. I was so
accustom to being assigned a specific topic or idea to write about. I was like
a machine just drilling out papers left and right. For example, a research
paper or analysis-so, I’ve completely forgotten how to be creative. Although I
struggled with this first assignment, I found that throughout the semester my
creative pieces kept getting better and better, and my love for writing did not
stray away too much.
I’m not going to lie, I don’t think
I will ever love writing about my feelings, expressing myself, or having to dig
down deep and be creative. But when it comes to having to write a research
paper, analysis, press releases, fact sheets, or other writing assignments,
especially ones that have to do with public relations, I actually won’t mind writing
them at all.
My love for writing began my junior
year in high school. I took an advanced writing workshop, which touched base in
almost every style of writing. Not only did my teacher stress the importance of
writing and drafting, she emphasized most of her lectures on grammar. She would
have us pick apart sentences to a T-naming; subject, predicate, noun, adjective,
pronoun, object pronoun, proper usage of words, spelling- literally picking
apart sentences until we couldn’t anymore. Sure it would get annoying at times,
but I believe that’s why my writing skills improved so much. Once I found
myself correcting mistakes I would have made in the past, I realized I actually
really enjoy writing.
So, when I came to Eastern I chose
Communications as my major with a focus in Public Relations, which is what I
hope to pursue. I chose writing as my minor to keep up with my writing skills,
and explore all different kinds of writing styles. Which will hopefully prepare
me my aspiring future public relations jobs. I’ve really enjoyed my writing
classes thus far, so my love for writing continues!
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