Saturday, September 2, 2023

First Impressions of IS101

My name is Leina’ala Martinez-Sakay, I previously graduated from CSN with my Associate of Arts. I am currently attending CSN for one more year until I transfer to UNLV the next coming year. I plan on graduating with a business degree in Finance at UNLV and look forward to starting my career after this great achievement. After attending UNLV, I will be most optimistic about becoming a financial advisor. What really intrigues me about becoming a Financial Advisor is first, having the freedom to control a business, the expanding knowledge of money, and financial freedom as well.

IS101 is a class that will help one's real-world skills. Although IS101 is challenging, it teaches skills that one might not ever have access to if one did not attend college or take specific programs for certifications. My first impressions of this class were that it was going to be exceedingly difficult for me to complete the course. Although I do like a challenge! I look forward to learning more about concepts and applications from IS101-3003.

16 comments:

  1. Already earned an Associate of Arts degree now aiming for a four-year degree at UNLV, go Leina go!

    The four-year degree would be a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) with a major in Finance :-)

    I'm elated to hear you look forward to learning more about concepts and applications from IS101-3003, Fall 2023 ^_^

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  2. Leina, congrats on your achievements. I'm a firm believer if one sets goals in life and uses funnel vision to achieve them, success is absolutely possible. Good job!

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  3. It sounds like you have your life all planned out. You sound excited for your journey and that's awesome to hear.

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  4. I always appreciate when people have a set plan for themselves. To plan something, commit, and execute your career path tells me you are someone with a vision. No doubt, you will do great things in life. Respect to you for taking control of your life!

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  5. Having a finance degree is awesome! Not only will you have control over a business's finance, you will also know how to manage your own finance.

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  6. We all could be more financially literate. This is something that should be prioritized in schools and definitely at home. Good luck!

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  7. Learning more about how to manage your finances is something we should all know and that will help us in many aspects of our life. I also believe that we all wish to become financially free at some point throughout our lives. Congrats on your current achievements and good luck with your future that I am sure will prosper with you.

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  8. It is amazing to hear what you have achieve and planning to achieve.

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  9. Congratulations on your achievements, financial literacy is very important and I am also pursuing a business degree.

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  10. I hope we all pass this class with great marks, I believe in you. Also it seems you already have it planned out on what you wish to do after the degree good for you and greatest of lucks I wish you!

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  11. I really respect how you have set and detailed plans for your career. I can feel you are very confidence about it too. I am very excited for your successes!

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  12. I hope you succeed on this amazing path that you planned for yourself, good luck!!!

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  13. It's good to know you have created a roadmap to finish your higher education and get into a career you chose. I just started college, but I'd like to follow a similar path to yours.

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  14. congratulations on your degree, and knowing what you want is the best thing to getting to that next step.

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  15. I too decide to transfer to UNLV once I can. Maybe I'll see you there in the near future!

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  16. I am wishing you much luck on your journey - you're more than half way there! It sounds like you are optimistic about the road ahead which is amazing.

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