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In Forensics, I look for realism. I do not want just acting, I want you to really feel your emotions. I will take a person with less blocking or "polish" but more emotional realness over "the perfect forensics piece" any day. Showing me the thought process of your character on your face while you are speaking and hitting those emotional highs and lows will always be important to me, as that shows me that you aren't just reading a script, you are trying to be a real person. "Forensics robots" make me sad, to be honest, so I really want to see those moments that look like they were taken out of our everyday lives, not just characterizations that feel two-dimensional or "cartoon-y."
In high school I competed in Duo, Multiple, and Poetry twice. In middle school I mainly competed in Duo, but also did Poetry, Sales, Storytelling, and Dramatic Interpretation. My favorite category is (and probably always will be) Poetry. During my senior year of high school, I even earned the MSCI State Championship Title in Poetry Slam, winning with a poem about my love/hate relationship with Slam Poetry. I loved putting together cohesive poetry programs for competition and now help others to do so as a coach for Mason County Central High School in Scottville, MI. Previously, I was a coach at The Roeper School in Birmingham, MI. As a college student, I now am studying Secondary Education at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. I am majoring in English and am pursuing a teachable Speech minor to continue my work with the Michigan Speech community. I am an active member of both MSCI and MIFA, and have worked with the DCFL as well.
In Debate, I look for how well you argue and support your points. I am also looking for a solid framework that is not only logical but is also clearly presented to both your competitors and judge. Having the "right cards" is not as important to me as your argument, but I am not one to shy away from asking to see your cards during the round. Please be kind to your competitors and do not take yourself too seriously. If you are a Spreader, I will dock you points. Arguments are meant to be heard and understood, not read as quickly as possible to stop that from happening.
I competed in Lincoln-Douglas debate for two years in high school through the DCFL. I went undefeated my senior season, becoming the number one seed in our league and made it to the NCFL National Tournament that year. I have had experience coaching and judging both LD and PF debate since then through MIFA and the DCFL.