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30A – Final Reflection Submit Assignment

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This semester in this class has been interesting and there were plenty assignments that were fun to do. Yet, there were also some assignments that were less exciting to do. I think the thing I’ll always remember learning in this class is that creating a business can only be planned so much, better to just get out and do it. My most joyous experience would have to be  putting my pitch together for the first time. That was the moment when I had to really think about how I wanted other people to view my product. This is the experience I am most proud of for accomplishing (my last pitch assignment), because I felt very comfortable in front of the camera and felt that I expressed myself well.  Furthermore, I do not consider myself an entrepreneur yet because i have not actually created anything yet. however, I do consider myself on my way there. This class aided me in developing an entrepreneurial mindset. One recommendation that I would give future students is to really think out of the

29A – Venture Concept No. 2

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Opportunity : -         The culture of binge-drinking is becoming a popular description of college students especially during the Football season due to tailgates and Fraternity parties.  -         This binge drinking phenomenon is not only including college students. Research has shown that people ages 18-34 are also participating in this manner of drinking the most. -         I believe that young college students are in more of a desperate need for a solution because they are still relatively young at this point of their lives and do not have the experienced knowledge that other older people might have. -         While college students are the ones who are experiencing the need, they are not my potential customers. Organizations led by affluent people that care about the safety of students are my target market. Organizations that fit this description are universities and Interfraternity organizations. These organizations are funded mainly by parents who send their kids to co