I have taken economics courses in the past, but was never strong with the math equations. I am excited to improve this weakness of mine. 1. What skills do you bring to the classroom? To your fellow students?
Although I was an economics major in undergrad, I took many computer classes and as a result am very proficient with computers. I can use these skills when working with classmates as well. 2. How will your classmates help you achieve you academic and professional goals? How will you help them?
Hopefully my classmates will have stronger understanding of areas in which I am weaker, and alternately, hopefully there will be some areas where I will have a stronger understanding than my classmates. By working together, we can all help each other. 3. Why are you pursuing an MS in Business Economics?
I am most interested in obtaining an American degree to supplement my knowledge on the topic and ultimately to get a job. 4. How will the theory and training you acquire in this program advance your career and you company’s goals?
I hope to learn new ways of looking at things which will make me a more well-rounded professional at work. 5. Who is responsible for your learning?
I am ultimately responsible for my learning. 6. What books, magazines and newspapers do you read?
For business understanding I read the online version of the Wall Street journal, as well as other online news sources. For pleasure I read fashion and travel magazines. 7. Who is you favorite poet? Why is he your favorite?
My favorite poet is Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin. He is my favorite because his is the greatest poet in Russia. He has written a lot of great poems which touch million’s people’s soul.
8. Which poem is your favorite and why?
My favorite poem is “The Bronze horseman”. It’s my favorite, because it’s about the city where I was born. This poem has had a lasting impact not just on