The experiences this semester have been very different than my past experiences. This class has definitely taken me out of my comfort zone by means I never would have ventured if not asked to.
The interviews have been an exciting thing to do this semester, hyping up my hypothetical startup really gave me great insight if I ever wanted to start something similar in the future.
The most formative experience had to be the interviews and the book reports. I really learned a lot from them. The worst had to be the tedious and redundant tasks asked. These usually consisted of assignments that had more than one part.
Now nearing the end of the semester, though I don't see myself as a full-on entrepreneur, I do believe I have acquired the mindset for it.
My number one recommendation if they were to take this course is to keep moving forward. As long as you know to learn from mistakes, you can be a successful entrepreneur in the long run. Time management is key, as well as consistency and the quality of your work.
Hi Marco! I am so glad to hear that you enjoyed this course and that you have learned skills that will benefit you in the future. I think this class made a lot of us work outside of our comfort zone, myself included, which will only help us with future classes. I agree that the book reports were great ways to learn from some very talented people. I also like how you recommended to move forward no matter what. I really enjoyed reviewing your posts throughout the course! This was a great post!
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