1. Best moments was being able to read about others
potential business ideas and to see how others thing about what potential
problems are out there that people need help on and to create a business out of
them. Fun moment was definitely doing the first elevator pitch as I’ve never
done something like that before, and it
was definitely dreadful having to do it multiple times after messing up.
2. The experience I’ll remember the most was the first time
I asked strangers questions about my potential business idea as I kind of got
out of my comfort zone to do that. I’m most proud of and joyous of doing the
second elevator pitch as it felt pretty natural for me by that point, and I
thought I did well. The most formative
was probably doing the venture concept as it got me to think of the quality of
the business idea.
3. I don’t see myself as an entrepreneur, but I do see
myself as someone who is now thinking of potential problems in the world and
how I could potentially solve them.
4. What I would say to future students is to really enjoy
the class, and to always try and stay ahead of the assignments. Really take the
time to do the interviews, and to not procrastinate to do the assignments. To
foster that mindset, really stay organized and have some structure in the way
you do things.

Hello Raul!
ReplyDeleteI as well enjoyed reading other students' weekly post. I found it fascinating and inspiring how many aspirations fellow students had. I also agree with you that it is vital to stay on top of assignments. They quickly pile up on top of other courses work. I made the mistake of waiting to submit an assignment and I did not get it turned in on time. Great job on the post.
Mackenzie