LETTER TO YOURSELF | 5/25/18
Look back at your experience over the last two years here at Film/Video Production. Reflect on what you've learned, accomplished, the friends you've made and compose a letter to yourself on the first day of class in the beginning class. Imagine that this letter couple be delivered to yourself on that day and he/she could read it.
What advice would you give your past self?
Would you tell them they are going to have a great experience?
What would you warn them about?
Try to wright a thoughtful reflection to yourself on this last day of class.
You will be submitting it as credit to Jupiter.
Hello Robert Rubio from August 14, 2017. On that day, you started class here at the Silicon Valley Career Technical Education. That's a mouthful, so we abbreviate it to to SVCTE. Anyways, I'm writing this to you to give you some advice about things I learned and experienced throughout the entire school year.
First off, I want to tell you, congrats on completing the course. Several people didn't make it, but not by receiving a bad grade, but by bailing during the year. But I knew you were going to finish, because you have a passion for film.
Okay lets get back on track. There's some advice that I'd like to give you. First, I want you to know, you're going to be on a really tight time frame. The morning class is two hours long. It used to be three. You're going to have less time to get everything done. Be ready for that. You managed to stay on track, but it was very frustrating to be short on time, so I just want you to be aware of that.
There's really not that much to say. You did a good job. You're going to like this experience. You're going to meet a lot of amazing people, and you're going to have a very passionate teacher who actually cares about what he teaches.
And lastly, you should know, this class is going to pass by fast. During the second to last day, while you and everyone else is cleaning the classroom, it's going to hit you: the next day of class, is that LAST DAY of class.
You're going to miss everyone. But hopefully you keep in touch with a lot of them. It's going to be a year and experience to remember. But don't worry. You're going to do just fine. Thanks from your future self.
ROBERT RUBIO
What advice would you give your past self?
Would you tell them they are going to have a great experience?
What would you warn them about?
Try to wright a thoughtful reflection to yourself on this last day of class.
You will be submitting it as credit to Jupiter.
Hello Robert Rubio from August 14, 2017. On that day, you started class here at the Silicon Valley Career Technical Education. That's a mouthful, so we abbreviate it to to SVCTE. Anyways, I'm writing this to you to give you some advice about things I learned and experienced throughout the entire school year.
First off, I want to tell you, congrats on completing the course. Several people didn't make it, but not by receiving a bad grade, but by bailing during the year. But I knew you were going to finish, because you have a passion for film.
Okay lets get back on track. There's some advice that I'd like to give you. First, I want you to know, you're going to be on a really tight time frame. The morning class is two hours long. It used to be three. You're going to have less time to get everything done. Be ready for that. You managed to stay on track, but it was very frustrating to be short on time, so I just want you to be aware of that.
There's really not that much to say. You did a good job. You're going to like this experience. You're going to meet a lot of amazing people, and you're going to have a very passionate teacher who actually cares about what he teaches.
And lastly, you should know, this class is going to pass by fast. During the second to last day, while you and everyone else is cleaning the classroom, it's going to hit you: the next day of class, is that LAST DAY of class.
You're going to miss everyone. But hopefully you keep in touch with a lot of them. It's going to be a year and experience to remember. But don't worry. You're going to do just fine. Thanks from your future self.
ROBERT RUBIO
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