As the end of this senior year first semester has arrived, there's been some constructive reflection done to realize specific details about myself and my work ability that should make a twist for next semester. Straight talks -- a method established by the IA to give ourselves grades -- has allowed me to understand what I need to fluctuate in order to become an A+ person and student. Giving ourselves feedback from multiple views, has opened the bigger picture of how you've added value to the class, encouraging yourself to modify parts of your work ethic for improvement. Once again, it's important to keep in mind that:
Business and Entrepreneurship: I've build a reputation that most people can trust, and one that after feedback has been improving; If I get a task, there's no doubt that I'll have it done. One of the problems during the first quarter of senior year was lacking the idea of taking initiative, and honestly I can now say that I've gotten much better as I've been conscious of it. However, what I've been CHALLENGED with, is as follows: I need to start finding the fun anytime I work. Obviously I couldn't be happier with the idea of running a business, it |
100% satisfied with the first shot, because if you keep on trying you will eventually get to better results. Moreover, as they've kept on challenging me since last semester, I need to be more critical and analytical. When I read, I sometimes struggle with the synthesis of the most important ideas, and that blocks me from expressing myself with key learnings that might support my thoughts. As well, when I do presentations, the POL for instance, I need to make sure to find out and research more about what it is that I'm talking about, avoiding my innate thinking that I know the topic perfectly: many times you need to have more than just your personal point of view. |