Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Looking back to Deadline day...
Deadline day is well behind me now and it seems like it is a very long way too, looking back, the experience was not as hectic as I thought it would be. I thought that all I could have completed I did the day before apart from burning a CD-R, I then went home that night and burnt the work to disc and put my work to rest, confident that I had done everything possible. It was a great feeling been able to wake up when I wanted with self confidence of not having too rush about that morning getting work together, it was such a relaxed day for me and the other students I bumped into, which was also quite surprising.


We had arranged to go to the pub and that we did, I thought this was a really good idea as it gave us the chance to get to know each other outside of college and work restraints. I enjoyed myself and I'm sure every one else did too, and we all found out that there isn't really any pool sharks in the group although the point to pool sharking is keeping quiet until there’s something worth playing for so my guess would be watch this space.

In the pub that day I also found a few people with the same TV addiction as me “Lost” it was great finding this out as I now know there’s plenty of discussions to be had when it all kicks off again and I cannot wait until it does.

My first half term on the Interactive Media Course has been great, already I feel like I have learnt so much, and gained allsorts of new skills and experiances. I am really glad that I chose this course and I have no doubt that it's only going to get better, with alot more skills to learn and experiances to gain. I know that I havent even scratched the surface of web and graphic design yet, and i'm extreamly eager to scratch away!

So far I have enjoyed my break even though this is practically my first day off, as where not in at the start of the week, but its still good to have a break away from work to calm down, relax and prepare for what’s to come on Wednesday. And the final unveiling of my teams new manager which I know isn’t work related but it’s very good to finally see things patching together.

I'm going too leave it there and go and enjoy the rest of my holidays. Jamie

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