In college I participated in orchestrating a simulated public relations campaign for a real business. The course was designed to provide us with practical, hands on experience. In the section of my resume where I am discussing my accomplishments can I mention that experience…that I successful to park in organizing a public relations campaign for a small business?
yeah, duh, that was dumb. I meant to say that I successfully took part in organizing a public relations campaign for a local business.
Okay. I fully realize that about 90% of the people that spend their time on this website are idiots. Normally I ignore their silly comments, but when somebody insults my intelligence I have to draw the line. YOU are calling me a MORON. No, wait…whoever graduated me from English (Hello Mr, Merriam Webster…do you think that is proper grammar? graduated me from English). Not only do I have a bachelor’s degree, I am also currently pursuing a master’s degree-which I am willing to bet is something that you, who insulted me, have never achieved. There is a difference between a moron whose grammar is atrocious, and somebody who has been up reading, and studying for the last seventeen hours, and as a result her brain is not functioning correctly, and at its fullest capacity. I am not an idiot, I am tired for god’s sakes, and I really don’t appreciate your insult. It is so low class.





April 20th, 2010 at 8:32 pm
“I successful to park in”? Do you mean “I successfully took part in”?
April 21st, 2010 at 3:33 am
(that I successful to park ) in organizing a public relations campaign for a small firm——-No I definitely would not mention your grammar is absolutely atrocious and that whoever graduated you from English classes must have been a moron.If this is the product of a College education, we are in serious trouble.