I want to take this time to explain something about a blog I wrote last month. I wrote a short humorous take on the visit by a guest speaker in my sports writing class (Michelle Bonner). My intentions were not to offend Ms. Bonner. I wrote the blog simply as a joke. My major has been an ongoing joke now for 3 years to be honest with you. Every since my sophomore year when I talked to my parents about switching majors to something that I know I should have been doing ever since the beginning and they talked me out of it. You can't really argue with the people that are paying your tution. Plus I kinda decided maybe they were right and I can make this work for me. I just wanted to make sure that you understand that in no way shape or form did you further influence my decision with journalism. Like I said in the last one, you really have to love journalism to become a successful member of the field and clearly you love what you are doing as you portrayed too our Sports Writing class. I love History, I love Goegraphy, I love traveling, I love cultures of the world, I love sports, I have never, and will never love journalism. The best journalism course I have ever taken at Northeastern was the History of Journalism I took that my second year here and after that I thought well if every class is like this then I may just like journalism after all. I do however have a deep respect for people who work in the field, I know more about it than I ever thought I would. So I apologize for not being more specific in the first blog I wrote about your visit to my sports writing class, I did not intend for it to be a reputable news source it was written purely for humor.
P.S. I watch sportscenter religiously, and another thing this is purely my opinion tell Chris Behrman to stick to doing football highlights and the baseball homerun derby. He is a terrible baseball annoucer, mainly because he tries to annouce every baseball playoff game like it were the All-Star game.