Sunday, June 2, 2019
Certified to Live :: Graduate Admissions Essays
Certified to Live The day had finally come, and now it was over. I had worked diligently for four years, and what did I have to show for it? One measly little degree. All that work just for a piece of paper. That night, after the graduation ceremony, I tossed and turned thinking about the past four years and what this degree meant. According to the University of Southern Mississippi Honors College, I was now certified to be a filmmaker. But what did that mean? Sure, I knew how to work a camera, edit film I even knew the format for writing a script. I could classify movies into genres, and line the most complicated plots. However, these things did not ensure me a career in film. I needed talent, creativity, and drive to really be successful. I was suddenly real nervous about what I was going to do if I failed, and even got out my old college bulletin to look at other possible majors. A few more years of school did not sound so bad. Then, I started recalling the past few years of my life. I had had so much turn in college. Staying up all night and talking with my friends, people-watching on the campus lawn, all those midnight McDonalds runs. College had been my first time to really be away from my family and friends. It had given me a hap to really come into my own, to realize the kind of person I really wanted to be. I had been able to make mistakes freely, and learn from them. Throughout the four years, whatsoever of my professors had been wonderful. There had been my Freshman Comp. Professor who had pushed me until I finally became a good writer. My film editing instructor had always liked my work, and said she would help me to fill started in the business. The more I thought about it, the more I realized I knew.
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