Journal 3
31 January 2012
1.
My motivation for communicating is so that I
will be able to study abroad. I feel that the committee made the wrong
decision. I think they may have made a mistake and I am not just going to give
up because they told me I wasn’t qualified enough. Studying abroad is my dream,
and I will do whatever it takes to make it happen.
2.
Once I have talked to the committee, I hope they
will understand how important it is for me to study abroad. I will make sure
they understand that studying abroad in today’s society is a very important
aspect of college because it helps the student gain a better understanding of
the world.
3.
I have witnessed many of my friends and family
study abroad, and I have only heard great things about it. One of my good friends
told me that studying abroad defined his college career. He believed that it
gave him the confidence to do what he wanted to do with his life. I hope that I
will have that opportunity to change my life.
4.
The best possible outcome of me talking to the committee
would be that they would change their minds and let me study abroad. An even
better scenario would be that not only would they let me study abroad, but they
will also give me a scholarship because I have shown them how dedicated I am to
studying abroad.
5.
The worst possible outcome would be that the
committee would reject my appeal and not let me go. An even worse scenario
would be that the appeal went so badly that they would never let me apply to
study abroad again.
6.
I feel that the way I communicate with the
committee will be the best way for them to understand how important it is for
me to study abroad. I know that my idea of the best possible outcome is
definitely worth striving to achieve because it will let me live my dream of
studying abroad for free.
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