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STUDENT: Build a Playground and Stretch Your Ideas - Part 3 of 4 - Alex Grimnes

Monday, December 27, 2010

In the previous parts of this series, we explored the opinions and insights of both entrepreneurs and academics in reference to the importance of a specialized major for students. Both articles provided valuable information into our quest for a deeper understanding, and created a solid foundation in order to move into the next part of the series. In part 3, we will explore the application of a student’s degree and experience in everything business.

Before we jump head first into the business aspect of education, here is a summary of the foundation built by parts 1 and 2:

The comprehensive application of a solid degree cannot be ignored. The value derived from both the education and the experience is indispensable.

As students, businesses look to us for our research, our skill, and the potential profitability of our hard work. In this current economic climate, the step from academic career to professional career isn’t as smooth as it once was. For some, it makes life just that much harder, but for others, it is a call to action.

If the end goal is just to graduate from school, well, good luck. There are students out there that spend their entire academic careers boasting of future luxuries and success, but lack the talents and work ethic to actually apply their $100,000 education when they need it. Don’t be one of these people. Please, I beg you, don’t be one of these people. Find opportunities during your time in school to actually apply that education that you leveraged future income for.

If the opportunity doesn’t present itself in the form of a job or an internship, create it. If you fancy yourself an entrepreneur, I recommend you spend time catching up with our anonymous contributor, The Phantom CEO, and our lead entrepreneurial columnist, Travis Corrigan.  Creating your own playground to stretch ideas is one of the most efficient ways to test yourself against the market.

In other words, one cannot rely on education alone to achieve their goals. Those days are past us. But, I feel, this will only strengthen the genius minds and creative souls that will reshape our world. Businesses may seek students with a high GPA, but experience and personal ingenuity are valued at the same level. I will reiterate my point; students cannot rely simply on their diplomas alone anymore. Businesses look for students with outside experience in their field of study to weed out all of the “ordinary” applicants.

Within the limited reach of my network, I have found countless opportunities to venture outside of the ordinary classroom to gain invaluable experience. For one, the Huntsman School of Business offers multiple programs that accelerate students far beyond the prospects of their hometowns. I have personal connections with students associated with the Huntsman Scholars, Koch Scholars, and Opportunity Quest. All work to provide the opportunity for students to work and interact with real businesses, theories, and opportunities that will reshape societal and business paradigms.

Another unique opportunity that I have found is through the University of Utah. This organization is called The Foundry. I will note that I have used their youtube videos, open curriculum, and member intellect to organize this magazine. The Foundry is home to companies like CupAd, Dash and Cooper, Red Flower Beverages, Meta, and more. Programs like the Huntsman Scholars, Opportunity Quest, and The Foundry can be found throughout the country. They all are prime examples of how to venture out, build your playground, and stretch some ideas.

On a personal note, {BRANDED} online magazine is my playground. The magazine was created to promote students like myself to stretch ideas, learn, and provide experience with the opportunity to put that education to work. {BRANDED} online magazine continues to grow everyday, and we welcome you to join us in our ever-expanding playground.  Whether you are just a weekly visitor, Phantom CEO diehard, or potential columnist, you are welcomed all the same. We welcome new writers, photographers, and readers from all around the globe to join our playground.

Cheers,

Alex Grimnes


1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice article, Alex!

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