Group B
Our group was by far the largest one, which was great for having enough people to delegate tasks to, but definitely a pain when it came to making sure no one was tripping over each other or doubling up needlessly on tasks. The topic we chose is one of increasing popularity: the 2012 theories and the end of the world as we know it.
My part was definitely not insignificant. The one professor that was able to make it was a contact of mine that I've used before for other classes. Dr. Conley is a biology professor here at Shepherd University, and I kept her up to date with times and lists of questions after making sure she was available for the video shoot.
The second part of my contribution to the tv show was an emergency guest. Our second professor bailed, and we could not find a replacement in time for the shoot. I have fairly extensive knowledge of "post apocalyptic theory" since it's somewhat of a hobby of mine, and by doing a bit more research I was able to stand toe to toe with a professor, and present my points with confidence and accuracy.
It was during this whole process that I realized my place is in front of a camera. I have never been bothered by being in front of people, or under stage lights or any other high pressure situation. I thrive there.
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