So I’m officially home and definitely loving it. There will be a multitude of things I miss in DC and a few things I wont, but I’m so fortunate to have had this experience. In my final week I attended the TWC Spring Commencement, where we received our certificates and listened to great speakers. We received a great book about life after this experience, which I found really helpful since I wasn’t returning to college like many of the other students were. Afterwards, the other bloggers and I met with Sara and caught up. I look forward to getting to know them and their experiences through reading their blogs now that we’ve finished.
I continued work throughout the week and was able to complete the work on CCC that I was doing while also taking on another de-framing job, which was really nice to do again. I also did more computer work with the Scurlock collection, which was bittersweet because I couldn’t finish it. I plan to visit everyone sometime this summer with my family.
On friday everyone met after lunch to say goodbye and give me my card, which was really nice.
The cover is a photocopied image of the first CCC Camp Roosevelt and (because I worked on that collection) and then everyone signed it, which was really nice.
This entire experience has been really rewarding and I couldn’t be happier that I had so much fun and have a clear direction to head into afterwards. I absolutely think being in DC was worth the time and energy and I’m looking forward to Graduate school and beginning my career.
As for those of you who are about to start this journey, as a postgraduate, I suggest you absolutely take part in as much as possible. Hopefully, the added course will give you more access to others in your program. I do think that because the postgrads weren’t really forced to do anything together, I didn’t have the same connection that some of the current students did with their classmates, fellow program members, or even internship coworkers. Memorize the Metro system (or get the app). Make friends and connections.
This ends my journey with TWC, but it’s only the beginning of sorting out my future. Please feel free to ask questions.
‘Til then
~K
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