After partaking in this class for
two years, I have learned a lot about yearbook. First off, I learned to expect
the unexpected. Yearbook is nothing like I expected it to be. It takes a lot of
hard work and effort. Secondly I learned that the class isn’t all about getting
out of class or getting in games free to take pictures. Aside from sports being
very hard to capture for a picture, there are a lot of different aspects of the
yearbook class; it’s not all about pictures. Lastly I learned not to waste time
because time really does fly and deadlines come quicker than you’d think.
I do believe my words hold some
type of value. So read the following closely…
Yearbook class is honestly what you
make it. It can be a miserable blow off, or it can be an exhilarating way to
get insight on happenings in the school and to get involved. I would advise
against taking yearbook as a blow off class. Take action and actually do work!
Meeting deadlines and making yourself available for your assignments is very
important. It’s great to make friends within the class but don’t spend too much
time interacting with them. Upon learning to meet deadlines, organize, and make
commitments, the most important thing you will learn is how to be a part of a
team. Teamwork is very important to this class, and you will learn that without
a partner, the struggle is real! Make a conscious effort to be a part of the
team. Have fun and work hard and you’ll seriously enjoy the class.
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