What are you most proud of? What scares you? What do you still have to work on?
Students went around the table and each talked about these topics while enjoying some breakfast. While these aren’t necessarily business related, they are life related and speaker Nik Jakobs discussed the importance of these questions, and how answers will shift and potentially alter how you experience college life, career life, and even family life.
A huge thank you to Red Apple for accommodating us all and to Nik for footing the breakfast bill.
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