Honors alumna Lindsay Bookout '16 has become a self-employed freelance proofreader while she studies for the LSAT and works towards law school for fall 2021. Like most Honors students, Bookout has pursued multiple areas of study across disciplines. She graduated from Appalachian with three B.A. degrees: in (link is external)English with a concentration in professional writing(link is external), in political science(link is external), and in languages, literatures and cultures with a concentration in French and Francophone studies(link is external). In Honors at Appalachian, she completed her thesis, Who Deserves A Quality Education?: Problems And Possibilities For Education In The United States(link is external), with Dr. Brandy Bryson, associate professor in the Department of Leadership and Educational Studies, as her director, and Dr. Catherine Marcum, associate professor in the Department of Government and Justice Studies, as her second reader.
Since then, she has been working as Pendulum Proofreading(link is external) with Reportex(link is external), a full-service court reporting and transcription firm in Canada. To learn more about this Honors self-starter, check out the recent story "Appalachian State University alumna and self-professed “grammar nerd” Lindsay Bookout ’16, of Wilmington, would never call herself a hero, and yet, she is in the business of saving(link is external)" by Jessica Stump in AppalachianToday.
