I can’t believe I’m almost to the end of this course, and
which I did not plan in doing.
First of all when I got the letter from TAFE saying I was
accepted into the course I was not too happy because my first choice was to
study Cert IV in Enrolled Nurse. But the sad part was I was two percent of the
entry mark. I initially was hoping to get into Uni to Study Registered Nurse
but didn’t get the ATAR score that I needed which led me into coming to Central
Institute of Technology to study PR.
My first thought about PR is people who work with the public,
like people who work for immigration and centrelink but that I was all wrong.
PR is a whole different thing to what I thought of it. I have learn't that if
you want to be a professional PR practitioner you have code of ethics that you
needs to abide by, and you really need to know your stuff and be alert with the
news 24/7, and it’s a never ending job because it doesn’t have a particular
time that you finish, love to meet new people and always NETWORK with people
because you will need them someday. This is something that is really essential
as being a PR practitioner. At the beginning of the course being someone who
didn’t have a clue what the course was all about was really difficult for me to
take part in class discussions. Even though am not fully confident in
presenting to large number of people, but this course has certainly helped to
get rid of my shyness and improving my communication skills as an individual.
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