Ok, so without further adue, here are my thoughts:
Audience: College freshman interested in continuing riding through out their college experience; college students interested in riding either on an Intercollegiate team, or through the school, college students interested in riding in the community [non-college related]. Basically, collegiate riders.
Purpose: To inform students about riding programs and opportunities for continued education, university-funded and recreational/community.
Exigence: A high percentage of talented young riders quit riding or become frustrated with the sport when they are unable to find places to ride during college. Some people prefer a quiter, non-show atmosphere to let down after a stressful year on the show circuit, whereas others are busting at the seems, ready to show at the higher levels. The university sponsored teams and the community's own private instructors are available to remedy this problem, but they need to be addressed - in some way, information about said programs should be communicated to college students.
Genres: This is the only topic that I wasn't totally clear on. Some suggested topics/genres were a flyer to publicize collegiate equestrian information sessions, a handout to give students/participants that includes contact information for people at the university and in the community, as well as information about local equestrian events, university teams, and highlighted shows, and/or a written speech introducing the topics covered in the presentation, as well as speakers, and the reason for the presentation, etc.
Here are my thoughts and ideas...
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I like the flyer idea for your genre! I think it would work well. And also, I think being a reporter for a newspaper or something would be an awesome job, I'm definitely considering it if this whole psychology thing doesn't work out.
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