Finally , we have arrived where we all wanted to be. End of our assignments , end of our term and end of our course. This journey of learning PR, has by no means been a cakewalk. It has been quite demanding in terms of our dedication , hard work and commitment . Yes , we have all been stressed and been bogged down by assignments , but the outcome is evident. So finally its time to go back home , and hone all our PR skills which Pam ,Michaela, Kim and Matt have so diligently worked on.
To conclude my blog , this post is about my personal opinion about importance of PR education compared to PR work experience. It is true that experience is the best teacher , but experience backed up by knowledge and understanding is better than the best. I flew all the away from my country , just to grasp a better understanding about Public Relations. My decision is a testimony to my belief , that gaining PR education helps in gaining PR experience.
A country like mine , India is still witnessing a developing Public Relations industry and one of the reasons for this is lack of trained PR professionals. At the risk of sounding overconfident , I also want to add that ,the Indian PR industry will soon see a boom ,once trained PR people like , you and me , take charge.
So , I wish all of you all the best and hope you rock the PR scene wherever you go.
Before signing off , there are these two videos which you guys should take a peek at.
Lots of love and regards..
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