Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Lecturing

Tomorrow our group gets to lecture for our International Markets class. It should be good. I have enjoyed reading up on the UN, and The World Bank. I am not too worried about it. Then again, I taught for 3 years at Federated, so that is likely why I feel pretty confident.

The first week of school has been pretty intensive. Mostly due to the fact that this International Markets class is only 6 weeks long. We meet twice a week for 3 hours, and have tons of readings. This lecture is our first assignment, and it is only the 3rd class. The 2nd group assignment is due on Jan. 20th and requires us to do a business enviromental analysis on a country (not one of the 20 richest countries). Our group agreed on researching United Arab Emirates. So much work, gotta get started right away on that. Plus, our groups also have to prepare discussions and presentations on assigned business articles for each class. And this is only one class. However, it is over on Feb. 10th.

As of today I have attended most of the classes which I am taking this semester: Research Methods, bioTechnology Management, Management Information Systems, and International Markets. My class that compliments my major research project, Readings in International Business, does not start til Feb. 6th. This class looks at doing some preliminary research/reading on the company I will be doing my project for, and the country where the company is located.

It is going to be a busy semester. Hopefully interesting and stimulating.

2 comments:

Suz said...

I feel better about my schedule lately after hearing yours. [grin] Do you think you'll have a bit of time for Earthdawn?

neuba said...

Sure I do! I was kinda just waiting to see when you weren't busy. I figured you would say something eventually, and you did.

Thrusday nights still work best for us.