Monday, April 5, 2010

Who am I in the Simulations Class?

Someone who is....

  • scared to mess up in front of the whole class

  • quite yet speaks up when I have to

  • wanting a good grade but doesn't know how to get it

  • hiding behind my opinions

  • easily annoyed

  • sometimes bored with the simulation

  • excited to see the new corporations of cycle 2

  • curious about how people will work together

  • always trying to take charge secretly

  • scared of the change

  • unsure of how we are going to get middle age people to the trade fair

  • hoping to impress our class as the GCB

  • disappointed in my past corporation

  • not disappointed because we didn't do well but because we didn't work well together

  • excited to have it all over with

  • happy to have had the experience

  • struggling to finish

  • looking forward to others speeches but not my own

  • not liking to rank other people speeches

Overall this is just a little bit of who I feel I am in this class during this semester. At times I have felt very down on myself because of this class and at other times I feel a sense of accomplishment. I believe that this is how you are supposed to feel during this semester because when you are in a actual corporation you will not only feel as sense of accomplishment but sometimes feel as though you couldn't have done worse. I believe that this class has taught me how to get back up when I don't do as well as I think and still continue on so that our corporation can succeed as a whole. This is what you have to do in the real world. A good example of this is when my Dad invested a good amount of money into a water bottle business. This business was where he bought water bottles and put different labels on them for different types of business or events. This business did not end up being profitable and although he enjoyed it, it wasn't worth doing if he did not make money. So I understand how this class is not trying to make us feel bad about ourselves but instead prepare us for the job world.

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