1. Am I an entrepreneur?
-I believe I can be an entrepreneur. Before taking this class, my definition of being an entrepreneur is in
a way different from the module describes what an entrepreneur is. my own definition was being an
entrepreneur, you need to be first of all super creative, bold and ambitious. Well, for the most part my
own definition was close enough to what the module’s definition of an entrepreneur is. what I learned
in this module is practically anyone can be an entrepreneur. You just need to be open to
judgements/criticisms and you also need to be able to work well with other people which I can say I am
capable to do so I am confident that I can be an entrepreneur.
2. What is success?
-success to me is to be able to achieve whatever I had started knowing that I had given my 100% in it.
Whether it be a degree, job promotion or even as simple as an academic project.
3. Am I a self-starter? How well do I follow through on my ideas?
– I believe that I can be a self-starter. Emphasizing on believe because I sometimes do not follow through
on my ideas. I could have big and great ideas in mind but never put them in paper which is not very ideal
when you want to be a self-starter.
4. How does ODU view entrepreneurship?
– ODU sees entrepreneurship as a way to help not only the ODU students but also the community to
encourage their creativity. ODU have several programs/opportunities to expose them towards more
networks and to further hone their skills and creativity.
5.What is my role in this ecosystem?
– although I am a consumer right now, I think I can be a great a producer one day. after working on
following through my ideas first of course, I know I have what it takes to produce something that could
be beneficial to the environment and other people.