The school year is almost over, so that means that I have been in the Media class for two years, and I have some advise to give. First and foremost, look where you put the SD Card. Very important. Secondly is to always finish your project on time. The final piece of advice that I have for you is to always practice before the morning announcements. 
   You should look where you put the SD Card in the computer, because if you don't, there can be grave consequences. Twice this year,  people have accidentally put the SD Card inside of the disc reader. The trouble with this is that you may lose your SD Card, but you also can damage the disc reader in the computer, which is super bad because you just broke part of a super expensive computer owned by the school. You also will get yelled at a lot by Mr.M,, which is not fun at all.
    You should alway sfinsh your project on time. If not, your grade and reputation can take a major hit. If your project is really late, you will keep having points deducted because it is still not turned in. You also may have a less chance of being chosen to help out with important activities, and people will also ask you for help a lot less.
   The final thing that you should do is practice before the morning announcements. Many times this year have students thought that they were prepared for the morning announcements, but they made a mistake and they got in trouble because they only practiced once. You should practice as many times as you can, and should generally get in at least three practices. After three practices, everybody should know their jobs and should be great.
   This is the advice that I would give anybody new to media. Look where you insert things, finish your work, and practice.
Mr. M
5/27/2014 06:49:55 am

Did I really yell at the people who didn't look where they put their SD cards this year? Talk to Haven....she'll tell you I was quite calm! Even when Kaycee did it, I was calm. I wasn't calm however when Micah tried to fish it out himself. That's another story!

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