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LOOKING FORWARD TO WEBDESIGN BERLIN STYLE

I have been learning a lot here at school and one of the things I have learned a lot about is web design. I really didn't know much about computers when I came to school, I mean sure I used one, but I came with an undecided major. I really didn't know what I wanted to do with myself, and I really just wanted to get out on my own, which is why I went to school. I have always been into art, never really on a computer before, but what I found is that designing web pages is a form of art I really enjoy. Since I got into computers and web design, I have learned a lot about this incredibly advanced field. I have learned not only about web design, but also marketing, SEO services, and web page rankings. I have learned how to get your site exposure quickly and have even learned a few things about web site content. Overall, it has been a wonderful experience for me. I am considering moving to Berlin after I graduate, because I have some family and friends there. A long time ago I used to live there, but that seems like eons ago. Anyway, getting out of the states, I think will be really good for me. I love the idea of moving and starting all over again. I have been looking into doing webdesign berlin style for a while, and I have a couple leads for some of the best companies there. I have interviewed with a few of them on the phone and am planning a trip there in just a few weeks to nail down some contacts there. I really don't want to move there without a job, but if it comes down to it I will, because I have really made up my mind that is where I want to be. I will be staying with family when I arrive in November, and will probably get together with a few of my friends while there. I am thinking maybe one of them can make some room for another person, so that I can stay with them next summer when I move, just until I get settled. I know this is going to be great and I can't wait to start my "real life".

posted by: Jen on Thursday, October 16, 2008 @ 10:27 AM