Sunday, February 14, 2016

Famous Last Words: Week 4

This week has been an interesting one. My regular classes are all currently building up to their first tests, which is of course very stressful for me. I don't know if this is a universal experience, but I sometimes feel that it is impossible to start studying very early for a test, even if I know that the test will require a lot of studying, because I don't have everything I need to study. I also took the Graduate Management Admissions Test, or the GMAT, for the first time this week. I made the score I needed, but plan on taking it again in the hopes of getting a more competitive score. I'm hopeful I can make it into the EMBA program right here at the good ol' University of Oklahoma.

As far as this class is concerned, I'm doing most of the work this week today (Sunday) due to a number of other important engagements I had this week. It has been pleasant in someways to spend my Sunday afternoon reading and writing, I think it is a nice break from some of my other classes where I have homework assignments that are designed to make you struggle in thought. In this class I can just sit down at my desk and start working. My storytelling this week was again more humorous in tone than serious. I think I like this style of writing more because it is more relaxing and fun both to write and read, at least in my humble opinion. The only thing about this class that has put me in a bad mood today is editing my first portfolio study, where I made an embarrassing amount of errors. Luckily I'm not trying to be a writer someday. At least, that's what I think so far.  
The desk I do all my work for this class at. Taken by myself. 

1 comment:

  1. Andrew, I'm glad you did good on your gmat test. I think you should "defiantly" get into the PE/MBA program lol. Also I agree with what you said about editing our portfolios. I was embarrassed when I saw all the stupid little mistakes I made in my story. However I felt like after my round of revisions, mine is much better. I'm sure yours turned out similarly.

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