When I knew her at university, she was one of those students that didn't really have an idea what she wanted to do for a career, which is quite normal for college students, especially those in their first and second year. She just tried to focus on working towards getting her degree in public relations and her plan was to figure out her career path after graduation. She really didn't start exploring and pursuing efame until after she flunked out of uni because she got too involved with a sorority and partied all the time to the point her grades suffered and the college actually kicked her out. She basically turned to efame because she figured she would be really good at it from taking all those college courses she took for her PR degree and that she could make an enjoyable living off of it without ever needing a college degree.