Entering the Home Stretch
I hope that everybody had a great Thanksgiving. I had the opportunity to head back to Atlanta and enjoy a little bit of warm weather. I played golf and wore shorts Friday, which were both big deals considering the current weather in Madison. But with Thanksgiving come and gone, the final hurdles of first semester approach. Over the next 15 days, I have two major projects due and three finals. Couple that with a recruiting trip to St. Louis, the Ugly Christmas Sweater Party, my fiancee's birthday, and the Brand Center Christmas Party and I have a pretty busy schedule.
With that said, first semester has been incredible. It is amazing to look back to August and see how far I have come. I moved to Madison three days before orientation and didn't know a soul. My knowledge of corporate finance consisted of a couple of training sessions at my last job. Accounting was something my sister did and Excel was a tool I used for fantasy football drafts. Now, I can explain the time value of money to my grandmother and understand the pros and cons of offering dividends. Accounting is still something my sister does, but at least I can talk to her about it. And Excel, well that is still a work in progress.
Looking forward, two major milestones still lay ahead. First, the Brand Center is headed to Turkey for our international trip. We leave January 4th and return the 14th. More to come in future blogs about the trip. Second, internship interviews, which is the biggest deal for any first year. We came to school to get a good job and this is step one. We have had a number of mock interview sessions with "friends of the program" (Side note, this sounds like some college football recruiting scandal waiting to happen, if they want to slip me money or give me a car I am game) and still have a mock interview session with Brand Center alums. Come the end of January, the lights come on and it is time to play the game. All of the dinners, the happy hours, the emails, and the applied learnings with prospective companies pay off. I have no doubt that we will be prepared. I interviewed with a company a couple of weeks ago and was amazed about how well I had been prepared. The other interviewees from other schools were nervous and didn't know what to expect. Most hadn't even take a marketing class yet. I had already taken two with two more slated for the spring. The Center definitely gives us an advantage and that is going to pay off with multiple offers for everybody.
I will jump off of the soap box now, but felt that this was important to convey. I guess I am in a reflective mood with only 15 days left and Christmas quickly approaching. Looking back, I don't think I could have made a better decision than coming here. If there is something you want me to address, please shoot me an email or write a note to the blog.
Have a great evening.
3 Comments:
Explain the covered collar option as if I was your grandmother...
Amy,
I will show you where to find the covered collar.
More blogs! I miss my people and need a Kyle recap to make it seem like we are all in Madtown. Perhaps you should write down everything you are packing for Turkey, or tell how it felt to be at the TCU game.
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