Tuesday, July 7, 2020

2017 Best Brightest George Qian, Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper)

2017 Best Brightest: George Qian, Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper) by: Jeff Schmitt on April 08, 2017 | 0 Comments Comments 1,015 Views April 8, 2017George QianTepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon UniversityClever, hilarious, charming, GQ magazine cover material.Fun fact about yourself: I’m the only person in family who was born in the U.S. (the rest were born in China).Hometown: Bettendorf, IAHigh School: Gary Gilchrist Golf Academy/Montverde AcademyMajor: Finance/Business TechnologyMinor: Computer ScienceFavorite Business Courses: Modern Data Management, Intro to Finance, Models and Methods of OptimizationExtracurricular Activities, Community Work and Leadership Roles During College: Golf team captain, 2x Golf Team Tartan Award recipient, SAAC member 2014-2016Where have you interned during your college career?   The First Tee in Davenport, IA – Assistant coach (taught putting, short game, full swing, etiquette, and rules of golf to students aged 5-1 2)Describe your dream Job: PGA Tour GolferWho is your favorite professor? Wolfgang Gatterbauer – very fast-paced class, great at teaching all parts of modern data management, and cared about students’ learning.What did you enjoy most about majoring in a business-related field? The communications aspect of business is applicable to everything. I will definitely carry forward what I learned in business communications and presentations into my professional golf career.What is the biggest lesson you gained from studying business? People, especially in the business world, lose attention very quickly. Effective communication is always direct and brief.Where would you like to work after graduation?   PGA Tour GolferWhat are your long-term professional goals? Win on the PGA Tour, win majors, and become the best player in the world.What advice would you give to a student looking to major in a business-related field? Support your business education with something more technica l, such as computer science or human-computer interaction.â€Å"I knew I wanted to major in business when†¦my brother started a successful career with his business major.†Ã¢â‚¬Å"If I didn’t major in business, I would be†¦a computer science major.†Ã¢â‚¬Å"Before I entered business school, I wish I had known†¦which business concentration/track I was most interested in.†What was the happiest moment of your life? Shooting 69-67 to win the Iowa PGA Junior Championship and qualify for the Junior PGA Championship in 2013.Which academic, extracurricular or personal achievement are you most proud of? I am most proud of my 4.0 at the Tepper School and (hopefully) being a 3-time All-American golfer.What animal would you choose to represent your professional brand? Tortoise – quiet, consistent effort always wins.Who would you most want to thank for your success? My parents – if it were not for their courage in coming to America, I would not be alive (one child policy).What would you like your business school peers to say about you after you graduate from this program? A smart kid who did really well in school, but somehow always found time to practice golf and have fun.Favorite book: Putting Out of Your Mind – Bob RotellaFavorite movie: Fight ClubFavorite musical performer: Chance the RapperFavorite vacation spot: Anywhere with good weather and golf coursesWhat are your hobbies? Piano, guitar, golfWhat made George such an invaluable addition to the Class of 2017?â€Å"George reaps the benefits from being a very focused and committed person. Academically, he is near the top of his class and is a well-respected leader in the classroom. On the Men’s Golf team, he has received individual honors as an All-American, and has helped his team set school records. He wants to continue golfing after graduation at the highest possible level, and it will continue to be exciting to see what he can achieve.†Steve Pajewski Acting Executive Director of the Undergraduate Business Administration Program Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon UniversityDONT MISS: THE FULL HONOR ROLL: THE BEST BRIGHTEST UNDERGRADUATE BUSINESS MAJORS OF 2017 Page 1 of 11

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Verbs Examples

Verbs Examples Verbs A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being. A verb forms the predicate of a sentence. To have a complete sentence, you must have a verb. There are two types of verbs. Action verbs are verbs that express an action-physical or mental. Linking verbs are verbs that express a state of being. Examples of Verbs: Examples of verbs expressing physical action: run talk dance shout cook Examples of verbs expressing mental action: think believe fear want wonder Examples of linking verbs: am is are was feels (She feels sick.) seem (They seem nice.)