1. One of the highs I experienced in this class throughout the semester was getting to know Dr. Pryor. As some of you may know, I am the one kid whose always at the lectures chatting with Dr. Pryor, and through this I have gotten the privilege of getting to know Dr. Pryor fairly well. I will sorely miss our banter and the work that we did together in class; it was amongst the highlights of my semester as a whole. My low point was when I recently had a very tough week and was unable to submit one of the assignments for the week; it was the first (and last) time that that happened in this class and I am highly regretful that it took place. Again, I had the most fun in class with Dr. Pryor. Him and I being the only two in the room gave way to some truly hilarious conversations. The most laborious experiences in this class involved arranging the numerous interviews that were required throughout the course. And I was at my most dread when filming my elevator pitches.
2. My most formative experience I would say just the overall establishment of my idea that I would use for the rest of the semester. Once I was able to actually figure out an idea of that level, my overall confidence in myself skyrocketed. I will definitely remember my time getting to know Dr. Pryor over the years. Sure I learned a whole lot, but the time I spent with him is what I think will stick the longest. The previous also serves as my most joyous experience. I am most proud overall of how dedicated I was to being successful in this class by consistently presenting above par work.
3. I believe that this class more than gave me all of the necessary tools and knowledge to become an entrepreneur, but I still lack the experience to call myself one. I do, however, definitely believe that I have moved much closer to developing an entrepreneurial mindset through this course.
4. When it comes to this class, my chief recommendation is that you put the most you can into the assignments. Even though there are quite a few and some are quite comprehensive, I took so much away from completing them with the most possible effort, so I recommend you do the same. With fostering the entrepreneurial mindset, again, just doing the assignments can get the ball rolling through wh
Hi Logan,
ReplyDeleteNice work on your final reflection! I think that I can definitely relate to a lot of the ideas you discussed in this post. For instance, when it comes to recommendations for future students, I definitely agree that effort in this course is helpful. I think that putting in your maximum effort in to the course is definitely best. I also think that fostering the mindset of an entrepreneur is also important as it helps you brainstorm for real-life scenarios. Nice work.
I agreed with you, we lack experience and knowledge sometimes. But, by challenging ourselves we would succeed. Everyone in the class gives their best. However, the extra credit was almost impossible to make, I thought I will get arrested because of the cops will think we are selling drugs. Instead of five dollars bills. Even though the challenges I discover this class was great.
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ReplyDeleteLogan,
ReplyDeleteI did always notice you in the lectures. I applaud you for getting up early enough to make it, because I definitely didn't. Also, it was good to meet you at the stadiums that one day. Stay committed to the boot camp you are a part of and you will get the results you want! I think it is cool that you got to know Dr. Pryor for part of your ENT 3003 experience. Most of the students didn't due to the fact the class is a summer online course. From the lectures you could tell he is very knowledgeable on the topic of entrepreneurship and has dissected what he has study. One thing that I have noticed about you through following your blogs is your ability to persevere. This is a MAJOR key to success and you have it. Continue to exercise it my friend!
Hey Logan,
ReplyDeleteI have to say that often times a lack of experience and knowledge can certainly be a difficult issue to hurdle over especially in this day an age, but I also believe that you made it, and you succeed in providing good advice for future students.