merde !
8.04.2005 | creativity, life
well I didn”t pass my french exam… it sucks big time.. every test out there says I am excellent at french. but my teachers say they don’t understand me…
and I really thought the exam went fine.. honestly I did.
So one has to wonder if I am doing the right thing? am I in the right education ? hell yeah !… I just have to learn how to speak french and every error needs to be corrected..
everybody is urging me to start doing design or fashion or something.. which I am not really interested in because it is so incredibly mainstream… and if there’s something I don’t catagorize my self as, then it is mainstream..
everyone I have met think I would be a good designer.. but hell, I like people, and I like design..
I like the business school and I do fine in all the other classes – or more then fine… but in french I completely and utterly fail…
so why am I still at the business school ? Maybe I should start at the ITU of copenhagen instead
I am so confused.
what do you guys think I am good at ?
anyway I will carry on my french classes, it’s really a challenge for me by now .. I want to succeed…









8.10.2005
Hej fra Canada!
Je viens juste de tomber sur ton blog, super intéressant! Ne te décourage pas pour ton examen de francais, c’est une langue difficile… Tu peux toujours me contacter si tu as besoin d’aide
By the way, you don’t need French to be good at business stuff. So if you like business school, why not staying there? It is not a crime to be good in more than one thing.
Your skills will always follow you, wherever you go, so do not think you’re waiting your time if you like your program. Who knows, maybe one day you may end up in a design agency having a promotion because you had a more “business” background than the others!
I’m just telling you that because I had a similar dilemma a few years ago and with the time, I realize that my design/artistic skills mixed with my larger knowledge of strategic communications have always been a strong asset to positionate myself as “unique” in all my jobs.
Takeaway: Study whatever you really like, you will end up doing what you are good at but with a different perspective.
8.10.2005
err: not waiting your time but wasting your time
It makes more sense
8.10.2005
Hej fra Canada!
Je viens juste de tomber sur ton blog, super intéressant! Ne te décourage pas pour ton examen de francais, c’est une langue difficile… Tu peux toujours me contacter si tu as besoin d’aide
By the way, you don’t need French to be good at business stuff. So if you like business school, why not staying there? It is not a crime to be good in more than one thing.
Your skills will always follow you, wherever you go, so do not think you’re wasting your time if you like your program. Who knows, maybe one day you may end up in a design agency having a promotion because you had a more “business” background than the others!
I’m just telling you that because I had a similar dilemma a few years ago and with the time, I realize that my design/artistic skills mixed with my larger knowledge of strategic communications have always been a strong asset to positionate myself as “unique” in all my jobs.
Takeaway: Study whatever you really like, you will end up doing what you are good at but with a different perspective.