After reviewing
all my posts, I realized that the most formative experience for me was probably
learning how to problem solve and come up with solutions (“opportunity”). I
would never have thought in a million years to come up with a product which was
based on fixing an issue. The best thing was that we had to do research and we
were able to learn as we finished assignments more about the product. This experience
will be something I will remember for years later. Had we had the opportunity to
create any product we wished, I would have come up with something that I liked,
rather than a solution to the problem. I really liked having a challenge and a new
perspective.
I was most
proud of everything I have accomplished with my product, not just one thing. I
have seen myself and my ideas grow, which makes me so happy and kind of sad
that this class is over. After this course, I see myself as an entrepreneur.
Although I have dreams and aspirations of my own, becoming an entrepreneur
would be something I would commit to when the opportunity arises for me. I
think I would learn more on how to become motivated and not afraid to take
risks.
One
recommendation for me would be to always branch out and always listen to the
advice of others, even better, professionals. It doesn’t take one person to create
a successful business, so I advise to learn as much as you can and be open to criticism,
because that gives you room to grow.
For a student,
I would recommend them to stay on top of their work, keep their ideas focused,
and to choose something they love to do well in this course.
I never thought I'd be able to make the groundwork for a potential company happen within a classroom setting, I agree. It's really cool that you see yourself as an entrepreneur and are equipped to follow through if it ever happens. Maybe you can use what you've learned through your insurance classes to apply to something you'd actually want to do in life.
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