After reading through all of my posts, I feel like the most formative assignments that I completed this semester were the ones where I had to interview people and talk to other people to get their opinion on a topic that I needed to know more about. Practicing this allowed me to develop my communication skills while also trying to learn from the conversation. This skill of talking to people in a normal way while trying to learn something from this is very difficult, and I am glad I got some practice with it in this class. Additionally, I think these assignments are the ones that I am most proud of. They pushed me outside my comfort zone, which is not somewhere I ever go.
I do think I have developed an entrepreneur's mindset. I find myself looking around the world, and trying to find areas of my life that could be improved in some way. I believe that this is the most important part of the entrepreneur's mindset, and I feel I have fully adopted this way of thinking.
For others taking this class next semester, or at another time in the future, I would try to tell them to do more than the assignments. If you truly want to learn a lot in this class, it is possible. You could also learn the bare minimum, and not get much out of the class.
Hey Cooper, I think you did a great job with this blog post and I really agree with a lot of the things that you mentioned. I also said that the better experiences and probably the ones that I will remember the most was when I had to interview people. Those assignments were a lot more engaging than the others. I think the final tip that you left others taking this class in the future was also very good. You will only get out as much as you put in. Good job!
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