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30A - Final Reflection

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1 & 2)  After looking through my previous assignments, there were a few that stood out the most clearly. One of my favorite assignments was the first reading reflection which was a biography. I was expecting this assignment to be extremely difficult and time consuming since it was so long, however, I found that I loved the information I read and it ended up inspiring me. I will say, though, that my least favorite assignments that involved extensively interviewing multiple people.  3) I would definitely say that after this class I got much closer to developing an entrepreneurial mindset. This is largely due to the different activities that we did that involved looking at the world differently. This began all the way back at the first assignment, where we created a bug list.  4) I would encourage students to try to not simply finish the assignments, but to actually stay open minded and try to learn from each of them. This will significantly help to develop that e...

29A - Venture Concept No. 2

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1.) Venture Concept Opportunity. As a University student myself, it is easier to identify and to tune into certain needs that exist on campus and in a student’s day-to-day life. There has been a need that I have noticed is shared by many University students, and this need became apparent to me over the course of my 3 years as a student here. Listening to the complaints of others and relating to these complaints myself has helped me to realize that there is a need for more space on campus- specifically in the libraries. Since the market is comprised mostly of university students, the demographics are in line with the population of UF students. This includes both males and females from a wide range of races and backgrounds; primarily ages between 18-22. There is a large window of opportunity currently open, and it will remain open until the need is satisfied. Currently, however, there is nothing being done to satisfy this issue, and it is being resolved by students as students ...