tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1140840443500669645.post8445907506542788868..comments2023-08-06T12:25:43.837+01:00Comments on two PR girls: So you wanna be a PR Star??HANAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11610234985413985027noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1140840443500669645.post-25849559733889210752010-05-04T14:04:08.903+01:002010-05-04T14:04:08.903+01:00Good Question!! I wasn't too sure what to stud...Good Question!! I wasn't too sure what to study at University when I was 18 and decided to work full-time for a couple of years first as I didn't want to waste 3 years studying something I wasn't too sure about. I then ended up opening a coffee shop in my home town in Bristol. I knew though that I always wanted to further my career prospects with a degree. This is the best choice I ever made and I think as mature students we probably get more out of the course and take advantage of every oppurtunity possible. This course is three years so the only scary thing is that I will be nearly 30 when I graduate!!! Are you thinking of moving to London to study? B xHANAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11610234985413985027noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1140840443500669645.post-18561533275719349542010-05-03T22:48:36.924+01:002010-05-03T22:48:36.924+01:00Lovely blog! :)
I´m a high school student from Sl...Lovely blog! :) <br />I´m a high school student from Slovakia. Being fascinated by the description of Media Arts course and Media Cultural Studies etc I consider studying in Britain. As I read through your blog...PR seems to be interesting as well!<br /><br />I have just one question - how is it possible that you two are 26 and 27 y. old? What have you been doing inbetween (after high school graduation and before the PR course)? Or does the course last sooo long? :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com