Sunday, March 16, 2014

Introduction

Hello all – my name is David and I live in north-central, Nebraska – so, the Central time zone. I am married and have five children (four already grown-up – one in college, one with a Bachelor’s degree, and one with a Master’s Degree). I am a 53 year-old non-traditional student and have been pursuing a BS in Business Administration with a focus on Marketing forever – well really about eleven years, mostly one or two classes at a time (although three this semester and last). I currently have about 120 credits (almost all earned via online courses), and this is my sixth semester at PSC. After this course, four more classes and I am done (with this degree anyway) – scheduled for graduation in December.

I selected PSC as it offered reasonably priced online courses, from a traditional college (as opposed to online only institutions). I believe PSC being a traditional college adds credibility to my education/degree. I transferred my previous credits from a non-traditional college to PSC, as it seemed like a better source for a degree, even though I am having to take additional courses since some of my credits were not accepted by PSC (that’s why I’ll end up with about 135 credits when I am done). Prior to finding PSC, I tried to transfer credits to other Nebraska universities, but was not happy with how they handled my start-up information – as they were impersonal and kept communicating with me as if I was a 18 year-old starting college. Therefore, I looked further and found PSC, and was pleasantly surprised and impressed by my firsts contacts with the individuals involved in my initial evaluation and advisement (very nice/personal).

I have worked for many years in business and marketing management and have done well. For about ten years, I was vice president of marketing for a large medical device company, and every member of my 27-person department had at least a Bachelor’s degree, including many with Master or PhD level degrees – except me. I was able to achieve this level of management by starting in sales and working hard, slowly gaining a lot of industry knowledge and experience – and I was very blessed. Embarrassed about not completing my formal education, I kept that aspect of my life from my better-educated staff. However, I have always wanted to keep learning and finish my own degree – so here I am.

Other than school and work, I am usually involved with some type of church service activity, typically working with teenagers at least one night a week, plus Sundays. I am currently involved in community economic development and work with many businesses on improving their marketing, customer relations, and overall business management skills. I am expecting that this E-Marketing course will add to my previous business/marketing coursework knowledge, and be applicable to real world business marketing situations.

David

3 comments:

  1. Hello David! I always find it interesting to see people who have come back to college or who have stuck with college for a long period of time to help fulfill their dreams. Some people just get tired of college and quit and just settle for what they can get so I applaud you for sticking to your goals. I hope you enjoy this course and that it will help to add more knowledge to you for the future. Nice to meet you!

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  2. Hello David! You are a great role model for other students because you're still working towards your education goals with so much already on your plate. I come from a family of 8, and remembering how crazy and hectic my parent's schedule was with us all, I'm very impressed that you are able to take classes too! The end is in sight though, and it will be very rewarding to reach this goal. I'm sure that the amount of hard work and years of experience you have already account for a degree twice over. Good luck and I will enjoy getting to know you better in this course!

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  3. Dear David,

    Welcome to class. While it can seem that if not have a bachelor or master degree when others have one can make one work harder to prove one self. I take the view that I am more interested in someone knowledgeable on a subject matter. I have gone to a store where as a customer knew the cost of item was $4.95 and each time the one employee did not know the cost of the item each time. What I am trying to say is some may have a degree and still not seem to be too knowledgeable on what their work is that they do.

    Michael

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