It's really funny that the day after everyone returned from Spring Break, I got sick. Now, a week-and-a-half after we all got back, I'm all better, but everyone I know has fallen ill. Dare I say it's my fault?
Anyway, my intramural team is doing quite well, I've got volleyball tonight. I won again in racquetball the other night. I've been playing for years now, and it's a good feeling that kids come up to me to have me teach them the game. People think it's a sport for old people, but it can get quite competitive. If you play at a quality level, you work out so much that only swimming burns more calories in a given hour of competition.
I've got about seven weeks until diploma time. This is the time I start busting out applications and demo tapes to local radio and television stations. For prospective students and young college kids, I cannot stress enough: In my opinion, networking is much more important than what you learn in the classroom, especially for the broadcasting industry. It's not what you know; it's who you know. Knock on wood I get an interview or two, because living off of Ramen Noodles and Bologna doesn't sound like a fun way of post-graduation life! Talk to ya soon!