A general surgeon’s insight into the challenges of performing wartime and developing world surgery in difficult areas such as Sudan, Congo, and Pakistan.
I didnt want to post anything on here until I had that interview so...
But I now i know what more to research which is good because I almost started completely all out researching the D.R. of Congo and he doesn't mainly work there.. he works ALL over!
that would have been kind of disastrous
well God loves me he gave me my gut feeling
.... i guess.
But other than that I'm doing great my speaker is leaving the US tomorrow but that's okay because he'll still be in contact through email.
I'M DOING GREAT! GOOD LUCK WITH EVERYONE ELSE!
and if you haven't called your speaker yet because you are nervous it's okay don't feel bad... I called mine five times before actually letting phone ring.
Yeah, I'll take that advise. I can't seem to get my person on the phone... I think it might be a wrong number because when I called it wasn't a woman's vioce on the answering machine... it was someone named John... I hung up. :)
Savannah, maybe for your research try breaking it down as specifically as possible- like have a section for reasearch about ALL OVER haha where he works and then have a section on what you know about him. That will also make it easier (and less scary...) when you go to interview him because you will have a lot of back up points and even writing out the flow of your interview before hand might be helpful :)
So pretty much...
ReplyDeleteI've emailed and talked to my person
I didnt want to post anything on here until I had that interview so...
But I now i know what more to research
which is good because I almost started completely all out
researching the D.R. of Congo and he doesn't mainly work there..
he works ALL over!
that would have been kind of disastrous
well God loves me he gave me my gut feeling
.... i guess.
But other than that I'm doing great
my speaker is leaving the US tomorrow but
that's okay because he'll still be in contact
through email.
I'M DOING GREAT! GOOD LUCK WITH EVERYONE ELSE!
and if you haven't called your speaker yet because you are nervous
it's okay don't feel bad... I called mine five times before actually letting phone ring.
Yeah, I'll take that advise. I can't seem to get my person on the phone... I think it might be a wrong number because when I called it wasn't a woman's vioce on the answering machine... it was someone named John... I hung up. :)
ReplyDeleteSavannah, maybe for your research try breaking it down as specifically as possible- like have a section for reasearch about ALL OVER haha where he works and then have a section on what you know about him. That will also make it easier (and less scary...) when you go to interview him because you will have a lot of back up points and even writing out the flow of your interview before hand might be helpful :)
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