Thanksgiving!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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OMG.... Thanksgiving is almost here! And have I got a list of my favorite things about TG that I must share with yall:

  • NO SCHOOL: Amazing. I am still as amused with time off school as I was when I was a little kid. You get to sleep in, sit around in your boxers all day, play video games, have sleepovers with your friends... I still do all this.
  • Food: Favorite foor on TG is stuffing. No question. I get stuffing, mashed potatoes, and turkey, and leave a circle in the middle for the best BBQ in the land: Sweet Baby Rays. Now I know the turkey connoisseurs will be upset that I use BBQ as appose to gravy or nothing at all, but Sweet Baby brings these three Thanksgiving Staples together like you wouldnt believe. And you better believe I come equipped with two bottles of SBR on Thanksgiving day.
  • Family: There is nothing than to be with the family over break. I am pretty lucky this year to have my brother flying in from Houston (unfortunately his wife and dog, hoss, will not be able to join him... they will be missed). And my other brother will be able to get off work this year!!! But we will get to see both my mom and dads side of the family which will be fantastic. It's weird how my brothers and I used to dread these trips and now we cannot wait to be with family. I guess that is what growing up does to you. Makes you realize you only have a limited amount of time with the people you care about.

Anyway, I hope everyone enjoys their break. Hopefully you all can spend it with the people you love and/or get a good meal. It will be over in no time and it's right back to school and then the ever horrifying finals will sneak up!

John 

 

Group Projects

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Hey Everyone,

Everyone in their Kelley School of Business Career will participate in a group project. It may not be by choice, but they will all the same. Some people really dread group projects, rightfully so: Group projects can be a real struggle when you have 4 people with different schedules, ideas, and goals. Some have families, some have ideas that are very different (typically me). and some desire grades that others dont. For all the negatives associated with group projects, there are more positives:

  • 3,4,5, heads are better than one: As long as you dont participate in the dreaded "Group Think", you really are smarter when working with others than you are by yourself. It's amazing what others know. And when you are able to bounce your ideas off of different people, you typically seem a lot smarter.
  • Pulling Your Weight: When a group is well organized and roles are defined, you can really feel it. Each person desires to live up to the standards set for them by their fellow group members. And when each group member lives up to what is expected of them, it is a great feeling and usually results in a good grade.
  • Friends: Group projects are good for making friends. It is hard to meet people at school. Each person has their own agenda and usually keeps to themselves. But when you work in a group, you can easily meet new people that you may not have talked to.

So, next time you are assigned a gorup, dont dread it. It could turn out for the best..

 

John 

Did one of my classes just end?

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This semester I am in I-Core. That includes F301, M301, and P301. This is Finance, Marketing, and Operations. This is something that every Kelley Graduate has to complete. I have my I-Core classes Monday and Wednesday nights. Operations is on Wednesdays. Today was actually the final lecture that we will have all semester. And for me, since I am an Accounting and Finance major, it was the final operations and supply chain management lecture of my career.

In Operations, we are not having class next Wednesday, we have presentations the Wednesday after that, and then we have the final the Wednesday after that. It is such a relief to finish with a class early. This just allows for one more thing to not have to prepare for. Now that being said, our group has not started with our presentation yet and we still have a final left. But in a class that is hard for you to get your head wrapped around, it is always nice to finish early.

My First Football Game Ever!

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Maybe it is hard for American folks to believe how unfamiliar international students are to American football. In fact, most of us really aren't. (Football, in other countries, is played by eleven players with one black-and-white round ball in a huge grass-y field.) Last Sunday after a long study, I went to a friend's apartment to watch Patriot vs. Colts. Only the apartment owner understood football. I can't remember how many times he needed to explain the rules to whoever came later. We called in pizza and beers. (Anyway, beer and tomato juice are good for those who don't like the taste of beer--tips from Japanese friends.) Later, screams and yells came out from the living room. (But I don't think the neighbors were concerned, since we heard screams from other units too.) Apparently Colts didn't start well, but later turned out to "miraculously" won. The whole room applauded and sang whatever languages they could. It was a very fun night even for someone who did not usually watch sports like me. Go Colts!

The Kelley - Krannert Case Challenge...The Results

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So by now most everyone knows that the Kelley - Krannert Case Challenge didn't quite turn out the way we intended it to. The best way that I can sum up "how" things went is - there were other teams that had recommendations closer to what the judges were looking for. Enough said...time to move on. Here are the top 10 "lessons" that I learned from the experience:

  1. I can still stay up for 32 hours
  2. It takes about 3 days to recover from staying up for 32 hours
  3. 5 hour energy shots still scare me - just couldn't do it
  4. A standard size suitcase will hold about 7 textbooks and two binders...it takes two guys to lift it but they will fit
  5. A standard sized suitcase full of textbooks didn't help muchI can get ready with hair done and makeup on in about 30 minutes - a new land speed record (and I had to do it in very bad lighting)
  6. A standard hotel room wall will hold approximately 20 easel sized papers
  7. The hotels at Purdue bolt pictures onto the walls - forcing us to put easel papers overtop of pictures
  8. Kelley students at IUPUI understand that "business casual" doesn't mean your best sneakers and jeans - it means business casual
  9. I would do this again in a heartbeat!
  10. As an Alumni during next years competition, I look forward to being in the stands cheering on the Indy Kelley team.

Where did this come from?

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Don't know what to do with the cans of sardines that your room mate bought during a 2 AM shopping trip...after a tailgate party? Do you have a million boxes of macaroni and cheese falling out of your pantry when you open it? Have you bought one too many cases of Ramen Noodles? Bring those, along with other non perishable goods to BS 3024 for the annual food drive sponsored by Kelley in conjunction with SPEA. This is a great time to clean out your pantry shelves of things that you or your room mates will never eat (EVER) while at the same time helping those in our community in need. Items will be collected during the entire month of November (until November 23rd). To you, it's a can that keeps falling on your foot every time you open the pantry door...to someone else, its dinner.

Lessons from Life at Kelley

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It would only be appropriate to introduce myself before writing my first blog...

So, my name is Jim Plew and I am a first year undergraduate student at the Kelley School of Business at IUPUI.  My intended major is finance with a minor in economics.  I live on campus in a dorm not much larger than a janitor's closet; most of my meals consist of processed, microwaveable snacks; I watch Jeopardy every night and spend 90% of my time awake at class, doing homework, or studying... And I love every minute of it.

I'd like to think that, at first glance, I don't come across as a nerd.  However, I certainly am and thus have a very strong passion for education.  And, without a doubt, I have to say that I have learned more practical lessons in my first three months of college than in my entire life until this point.  This is not to say that I've learned more... simply that I've learned how to survive real expectations.  If you're following my thinking, you might be wondering what, specifically, I've learned here at Kelley.

To be concise, I've learned that:

- There are not enough hours in a single day to accomplish everything you would like to have completed.  To cope with this, I use a myriad of post-it notes on my desk.  This way, I get to cross off important assignments and feel at least one step further toward success... at least for the time being.

- You only need enough room to sit, sleep, eat, and do push-ups/sit-ups to survive while living on campus.  In fact, I have found that I enjoy having a limited amount of space as it serves as an incentive to be resourceful and proactive.

- Actively listening to lectures and class discussions may be the most effective way to do well in a course and remember the material.  Taking notes is a great way to keep a thorough record of said material, but you just won't get it if you don't truly consider the meaning behind all the information.

- Have confidence.  I know many bright and completely capable people who second guess themselves too often.  If you think you know the material, you probably do.  Granted, you should first review and study extensively before an exam, but believing that you will get an A is a powerful psychological factor in succeeding that most people don't even recognize.

- Be passionate and get involved.  Love what you do and what you're studying.  If you don't, you shouldn't be doing it. Once you find what you're good at and what makes you happy, pursue it and get involved in similar activities and organizations.  This, I believe, is the sole reason for my success thus far at Kelley... Simply put, I am inexorably pleased with my life at this point and the direction in which I'm going.  Because of this mentality, I have been able to set and achieve even the most difficult goals.

Needless to say, I have learned much more than what I've included in this blog.  Maybe, in the near future, I'll add to this list.  Until then, I have plenty on my mind and look forward to blogging about it soon.  Let me know what you think and if you have any questions.  Be sure to follow me every week for more blogs about life at IUPUI and the Kelley School of Business!

 

 

Scheduling Classes

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Hey!

Today is the last day of my IUPUI career that I will be scheduling classes. Onestart will once again assist me in scheduling classes with ease. My dad always talked about the lines he used to wait in to schedule his classes in college to which I say thank goodness we have onestart.

My shopping cart is full and I am about ready to go in and confirm all the classes. Next semester should not be too tough. I have one last accounting class to take care of, a humanities elective for general ed, then 6 other electives in order to fulfill my 150 credit hours to sit for the CPA exam. I am really looking forward to taking some relaxing classes and having a semester where my head does not feel like it is spinning at all times. I will, however, be studying for the CPA exam, so that will keep me busy. But it should be a great semester.

John

Survey for market research class..I need your help!

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Hey everyone,

I am working on a group project in my M303 class and our group needs some responses for our survey. If you'd like to participate and help my group get an A...click on the link below and fill out the following survey about cause-related marketing. It shouldn't take more than 4 or 5 minutes and you'd be doing me a huge favor!

 

http://iupui.qualtrics.com/SE?SID=SV_cIyEfgu27Gol4pK&SVID=Prod

Dan

 

What do you eat when you have nothing else to eat?

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My friend asked me, "What do you eat when you have nothing else to eat?"  I thought about it... and I eat junk food.  I eat Nutty Bars, donuts, or pop tarts.  I don't eat fruit or salad (of course, that would be considered something to eat, right?).  So I realized, all the stuff we take to class to munch on, it's probably unhealthy food we could replace with more nutritious snacks. 

For accounting, I pack a sandwich, juice, a chocolate bar or something like a Snickers or KitKat, and an apple.  I need to replace that chocolate intake. 

I see people drinking energy drinks like monsters or rock star.  Do those really help? I realize accounting for three hours is a killer, but I'm betting those energy drinks are not much better. 

What do you guys eat?  Any suggestions?