1.
The course has required a significant amount of
time management and planning. Another skill required to succeed in this class
is the willingness to try new things and execute on extremely obscure tasks.
2.
I do not think I have developed any sort of
tenacious attitude from this class or any sort of tenacious skills, but I do
believe this class has forced me to do things slightly out of my comfort zone. During
the stages of customer interviews I wanted nothing to do with the assignment,
but pulled through and received several random interviews.
3.
The three tips I would suggest for upcoming
students in this class is to work on assignments ahead of time, accept the fact
that sometimes you will have to do obscure tasks, and lastly to constantly
check your canvas page for assignments. In the perspective of developing a
tenacious attitude the tip I would suggest is to just go out and do it regardless
of your feelings about the assignment.
Hi Eric,
ReplyDeleteYou're right! Time management is very important in this class, so is planning. Incoming students would do well to heed that kind of advice. I too found it a bit difficult to interview people, it made me rather uncomfortable but it I think it was good practice for the real world. Just to go out and do it is the best any incoming student can do! Great advice.
You can take a look at my reflection here:
http://jessgervais.blogspot.com/2016/02/half-way-reflection.html