You know how the first two years of GUR's/general ed classes are where you find out what you really want to study? Well for me, it's like the third year attending college and I have finally figured out what I want to do.
I have gone from education, to journalism, to recreation and finally now to fashion merchandising.
I have decided for good that my major will be fashion merchandising. Why you may ask? Because I am obsessed with Vogue, make-up, fashion designer, clothes and shoes (I have a lot of them). It all really started when I watched The Devil Wears Prada, idolizing Meryl Streep's character, and binging on spinach and chicken salads. Hmm, I should eat more salads.
I am actually going to be transferring for the Spring to Olympic College because they have two fashion classes so I thought it would be a good idea to jump into the field now rather than wait until ODU in Norfolk. So, I am super excited to talk the classes as well as moving back home to Poulsbo. I've really realized that I am not ready to adult yet, I mean it is not a race to see who can adult first. I will be moving back home and back to Virginia with my parents.
I have gone from education, to journalism, to recreation and finally now to fashion merchandising.
I have decided for good that my major will be fashion merchandising. Why you may ask? Because I am obsessed with Vogue, make-up, fashion designer, clothes and shoes (I have a lot of them). It all really started when I watched The Devil Wears Prada, idolizing Meryl Streep's character, and binging on spinach and chicken salads. Hmm, I should eat more salads.
I am actually going to be transferring for the Spring to Olympic College because they have two fashion classes so I thought it would be a good idea to jump into the field now rather than wait until ODU in Norfolk. So, I am super excited to talk the classes as well as moving back home to Poulsbo. I've really realized that I am not ready to adult yet, I mean it is not a race to see who can adult first. I will be moving back home and back to Virginia with my parents.
Stay tuned for the next blog post series of PCS 2016!