Ivy's heart wavered at Meredith's words, but she knew that she did not qualify for the internship.
A professional host must possess the skill and experience that can only be accumulated through trial and error.
"I will think about it! I just feel like the recruiter will be dumbfounded by our resumes."
"Haha! Believe it or not, over fifty percent of the broadcasting majors will apply for it. As for what the recruiter thinks, that is his own business. It's not like he will be able to remember all the names on the applications. Don't worry." Meredith said. "You are the one who needs to be in control of your own fate. That's what my aunt tells me. My aunt got the internship despite being a year one student because of her beauty, communication skills, and her guts. Apart from those, she did not have any sort of experience. Apart from that, she wasn't an expert in any way... of course, there weren't that many people taking this major back then."
Ivy's heart fluttered at her words.
"I heard that the recruiter usually chooses students who have references from their lecturers," said Meredith. "I'm going to apply for it anyway."
"Let's try it, then! We have nothing to lose."
"Yeah! My aunt says that you are really hardworking. Don't you want to be a TV host?"
Ivy nodded without hesitation. "That's my target, at least for now."
"Will that change after you graduate?"
"Maybe. Maybe not. Not everyone gets a job which they have studied for."
"True!"
The two entered the canteen and sat down at an empty table after getting some food.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: His Eagle Eyes on Me