Cluster 358
“write a script about wiu to ovc” (1 conversations)
1 turn May 13, 2023 at 9:44 AM EDT United States , Pennsylvania
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write a script about wiu to ovc
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Title: From WIU to OVC: A Journey of Growth and Learning Fade in INT. WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY CAMPUS - DAY We see JEN, a freshman student, walking through the campus with her backpack. JEN (V.O) When I first stepped onto this campus, I was nervous and excited. I had so many doubts and questions in my mind. We see Jen stopping at different places on campus, looking around and trying to find her way. JEN (CONT'D) But soon, I began to feel at home here. I made new friends, got involved in campus activities, and started to enjoy my classes. We see Jen studying, attending lectures, participating in group discussions and activities. CUT TO: INT. JEN'S DORM ROOM - NIGHT We see Jen sitting on her bed, talking to her roommate, MIA. MIA: (excitedly) Hey, Jen! I just got an email from the Ohio Veterinary College. They're accepting applications for their pre-vet program. You should apply too! JEN: (surprised) Really? I never thought about going out of state for college. MIA: (encouragingly) You should! It's a great opportunity to learn from new teachers, meet new people, and explore a new place. JEN: (thoughtfully) Maybe you're right. I'll check it out. Fade out. Fade in. EXT. OHIO VETERINARY COLLEGE - DAY We see Jen walking on the campus of OVC, looking around and taking it in. JEN (V.O) Coming to OVC was the best decision I ever made. Here, I discovered my passion for veterinary science and found amazing mentors who pushed me to be my best. We see Jen attending classes, labs, internships, and working on research projects. JEN (CONT'D) I also met some of the most inspiring and diverse people who broadened my perspective and taught me so much about the world. We see Jen hanging out with her friends, attending events and exploring the city. JEN (CONT'D) Going from WIU to OVC was not just a physical journey but also a journey of growth and learning. It challenged me to be more independent, confident, and adaptable. We see Jen graduating from OVC, wearing a cap and gown and hugging her family and friends. JEN (V.O) Leaving OVC is bittersweet, but I am ready to take on new challenges and make a positive impact in the world of veterinary science. Thank you, WIU, and OVC for giving me the opportunity of a lifetime! Fade out. THE END.