Saying umm a billion times...

I went through a whirlwind of emotions before, during, and after the Journal Club Presentation. In the days leading up to the presentation, I was in full panic mode. I had not started early enough and was so confused what was even going on in the paper. It seemed like I could not absorb the material no matter how many times I would read the same paragraph. Thankfully, office hours were a saver. In preparing the slides, I realized that editing figures took much longer than expected. Not only did they have to effectively contribute to the scientifically story, they also had to be easy to follow.

I thought the presenting would be the easy part. After all, I’m a tour guide so I thought I would nail the public speaking part. However, graded public speaking was a new monster for me. While speaking, I often was searching for the next words and said “ummm” half a billion times. Internally, I was screaming and the 10 minutes felt like forever.

However, the experience was such a great learning experience. It taught me how to be selective in my material and how to communicate what was necessary to understand the scientific story. It taught me how to craft effective slides that act as an aid to what you are saying. It taught me the importance of practicing with your peers beforehand so that you have experience talking in front of others and they can provide helpful constructive criticism. Thus, even though the Journal Club presentation was nerve-racking, it was a valuable experience.

Hopefully, next time I won’t procrastinate on my presentations and find alternatives to constantly saying "ummm".

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