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Week 3 & 4 - Back to School
Reporter:     Daniel Smith
Posted on:      5/30/2006

Week 3

 

Managing school and a company is pretty crazy.


During week three it was fairly simple. I went to classes, got my work done and that was it. I had to prepare for an exam for week four. That was the most challenging part of week three. There were a few boring spots in some classes and it was me getting reacquainted with what school is about. I was pretty disturbed having to sit in a class where I felt like I was the only one who read the assigned chapter. That was pretty shocking since these individuals are all in their last year looking to get into the job market in less than a year.

 

Would I hire them?

 

That was an interesting thought to end the third week.

 

Week 4

 

Well this was the toughest week thus far. I had my first exam I had to prepare for and I was a bit nervous. I was studying since the weekend. I think I was a bit concerned seeing this it was my first exam and the value of it was worth 20% of the final mark. My first day of class was actually felt fine at the end of the day that I had accomplished a lot according to my standards and in addition had gotten a great deal of work done since I went to a clients’ office and did some work.

 

I think this week that having three classes in one day for three hours each back to back took a toll on me mentally and then having the test during the last three hours was a stretch on my mind and body. The test proved to be tougher than I thought because what came versus the example were two totally different things. I hate this method of examination since I thought I was prepared and I knew what was required logically in the whole process. Well it was over and that all I could do I guess the next time I’ll have to try a different method of preparation.

Well next week I have my first presentation and I hope it goes well. Keep your fingers crossed and I’ll keep you updated as to how it goes.


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