Wow.
I've really been meaning to write this for a while -- a buildup of wonderful, lovely, uplifting, and exciting things that all happened in the month of October! Well, it's still the 30th, so I'm squeezing it in in time!
CCRA Convention + Scholarship Essay
Of course, the month started off with the fun CCRA convention down in Indian Wells. I ended up carpooling/rooming with Lydia and Therese, and I have to say, it could not have gone better! I still can't believe how much $$ we saved by using Airbnb and splitting the cost of gas! It was less than $100 for each of us TOTAL for the weekend! So many meals were covered at the convention that I didn't spend a penny for a meal! Plus, there was the karaoke on Sunday night which I just rocked!
Some weeks prior, I'd also submitted my entry for their scholarship essay. Seeing as I didn't win the NCRA one, and I hadn't heard anything from CCRA since, I figured that I hadn't won. WELL! Imagine my surprise when I was mentioned as one of the two winners of the scholarship award during the Saturday luncheon! And that came with a cash prize of $500 big ones ($100 of which I promptly spent on electing fellow classmates to sing at the karaoke...)!
That same essay has now been featured in the latest CCRA eNewsletter, so more people will have a chance to read it!
CNBC Interview:
On Oct 16, a small crew from CNBC came to interview instructor Maggie, fellow classmate Gabriella, and myself! The interview took about 10-15 minutes total, and the interviewer Jane Wells was so wonderful at making the whole experience laid back and enjoyable! It was held outside with Gabriella and myself seated side-by-side as we answered questions about our backgrounds, interest in the field, etc...
How did this come to pass, you wonder? About a month prior, I was contacted by NCRA to ask if I would be interested in being interviewed as part of their Take Note campaign (in an effort to get more students into the industry.) I feel pretty gosh darned proud that I was recommended by name by some members of NCRA as a good student candidate for the role.
The energy on campus was tangible! All the students dressed up special for the in-class footage that was taken after the interviews and I was just beaming all day. I felt on top of the world! For the weeks leading up to it, it's all I could think about -- almost obsessively -- so as soon as it was done I felt incredibly relaxed, like a burden had been lifted. Oddly enough, as soon as it ended, I thought to myself, "Now, what's the next thing I'll aim for?"
Article in JCR:
The networking-at-conventions article I'd written for the JCR was finally printed in their October issue! Woo-hoo! First it was only released digitally, but there is a certain amount of pride one gets on seeing her article in a two-page spread. Check out the Oct 2014 issue if you're curious!
Possible Test Pass Today...?
Okay. I really think I've got this one in the bag. It's my 200 JC which I was able to complete on ev360. I went through three tests (all utter failures) until I came across this one which was actually DOABLE! Based on the online results, it's a pass (98.3%,) but I will wait for Linda's official feedback before I announce it officially here.
It'd be pretty sweet if it were a pass because (a) I've dressed up for Halloween today -- b/w salsa dress and (b) I clearly remember last year's Halloween where I'd also received news of not one but two test passes. And I think those were in for the 140 speed level!! Wow! 140 to 200! This is great! Okay, wow, getting ahead of myself now. Better not jinx it.
Until later!