Monday, May 31, 2010

5.9.10 – Reading Day

This morning I woke up after a decent night sleep (which was much needed). I then had to start to get ready for my group meeting in the city – it was for a presentation, which related to the big marketing project that we turned in on Thursday. My prep time was cut a little short because my group was attempting to meet a little earlier than I expected. Therefore, I made my way into town as quickly as I could. The nice thing about living farther away though is that I still managed to get all of my slides prepared on my train ride into town. This was much needed because otherwise I would have felt bad arriving late and not having anything prepared.

We then spent the majority of our group meeting piecing together our presentation and going over some basic logistical parts of it. After getting it all into one document, Emily took the initiative to do some basic formatting changes to the PowerPoint and send the final out to us later in the evening. I then spent a little bit more time trying to do some studying for my history test – I was only somewhat productive with only a page outline to show for my diligence.

At around 5:00, I then left DIS to head over to Kongen Nytorv to meet up with Dad and Bob for dinner. We went to this cute little place called Quote, which sits right on the edge of the square. I had a really nice salad and risotto. We also shared a berry and rhubarb tart for dessert. It came out warm from the oven and served with ice cream…so good.

After dinner, I simply decided to head home because I wanted to get a good night sleep since I had my presentation at 8:30 the next morning. Unfortunately, I didn’t get as much sleep as intended because once I got home, I noticed Emily had sent us the final presentation. Since I cannot leave anything alone when it comes to presentations, I took the liberty to reformat the pages to make it appear a little more put together and interesting. I think it turned out well, and I think my group appreciated it in the long run.

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