Today I spent most of the day going around London trying to interview college students for my story.I never realized before today, but journalism involves the skill of people stalking.It might sound weird and a little creepy, but I found it completely necessary.
Places I found myself stalking people today were: Gap, Brompton Road (where Harrods is located), and Boarders.
Brompton Road was filled with loads for young people.However, they all had shopping on their minds and it seemed like nothing could get in their way.An important tip I learned while trying to find college students in Gap is people can look younger than they are.That seems obvious and the older lady with the a-line bob was surprised that I didn’t know this tip when I asked her if she was a college student.I tried asking if there were any college students working at Gap but she told me even if any of her employees were college students she wouldn’t let me interview.
Next up was the street across from Harrods.My roommate and I looked up and down for people that looked like college students.I kept asking Brielle Washington, my roommate, if any person looked like a college student, I didn’t want another Gap incident.I finally found a group of girls that looked like they were in their early 20s.I ended up interviewing one of the girls who attends college at Newcastle which is located in Newcastle, UK.
Last up was Boarders near ChinaTown and on the way back to our hotel, the St. Giles, through the Soho district.This is where I tried to not think about how ridiculous what I was doing was.I saw a couple girls that looked college age on the second floor.I went to approach them but they moved too quickly and went down stairs to the first floor.I followed them down the stairs, around the corner, and down an aisle all while trying to seem like that’s were I was going regardless.I finally introduced my self and started to interview one of the girls.Even though she had graduated in 2007, what she had to say was very interesting.
All in all I think people stalking is an important skill to have.The con is being creepy and odd.However, the reward of getting an interview out weights the con, because in the end we are all a little creepy and odd anyways.
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