The experience that sticks out in my mind the most was the Bug List. This was the first assignment of the semester and I had no idea what I was getting into. Before I read into it, I thought the assignment was actually about bugs. I’ll remember this years later because I have never had to list all of my annoyances before. I realized that I have so many but they are so hard to think of. I also realized that despite being annoyed by so many things, they are easy to brush off and I am generally happy. I felt proud after I recorded my first elevator pitch because it was the first time I had ever done one. I improved the pitch over time, but watching it back I was very pleased and felt confident in my speaking ability.
Now at the end of this course, I do see that I have the potential to be an entrepreneur. I have some of the skills you need, including creative and clear communication. However, I don’t think I see myself being an entrepreneur in the future. These skills are very transferrable and I would like to focus my efforts in a different sector. My entrepreneurial mindset has developed in that I see how you can apply it to so many different parts of life. It’s easier to get what you want when you apply entrepreneurial tactics trying to get it.
To students going down this path in the future, I recommend taking each assignment one step at a time. It is easy to get overwhelmed, but if you use time management and keep up a schedule for completing your assignments, you will do just fine. Take deep breaths and focus on your strengths. Everyone has them and you will be able to use them in this course one way or another!


