Saturday, 10 November 2018

Noon's academic interests

         My academic interest  is about business and management which support my career inthe future.I want to be a businesswoman because I can help my family business and I will be rich.
         Since I was young ,I have helped my mom to calculate company account,sell products and ckeck the stocks.I really like it.I think my family has made a good start ,so I should continue it to be more successful.
        I would like to study international business program in the university(BBA) in Thailand like Chulalong korn and Mahidol university.Now,I have to focus on practicing English and preparing for SAT and IELTS to use for admission of the university.I think international program is better because we can use English untill we die and English is one of  important languge for all levels of business.
        I hope I will be a BBA student and I will have my wondderfull business which makes a lot of money for my family.
       

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    1. I'm sure that there had been something interesting here before.

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  2. That's a great idea.

    I am preparing for the SAT also. I would like to study in the international course, it's about engineering. I hope to see you in the university.

    I have many friends on the way to BBA CU. They try hard for 1400 on the SAT. It is the safe score of BBA CU. I wish you'll take that soon.

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  3. I am very much impressed with your thoughts of being a rich and a successful businesswoman at this age of yours. I strongly believe that your parent must be very proud of you if they have known the way you set up your future plan and whatever ideas that you have come up with in order to help your family when you grow up.
    I remember when I was at your age, I didn’t think that much about my future. Thailand 25 years ago was pretty out back and the words “globalization” or “e-commerce” didn’t even exist. As far as that I can now recall, I knew that I just enjoyed life and happy with my youth probably just like any other teenagers at the same age. I was just living my life on a day by day basis, and spent hours only on television watching cartoons.

    However, there is one thing that I think we have in common when I was at your age which is the thought that English is a very useful language. Back into my old days, I didn’t have much alternative to practice my English (not to mention about “social network”). There was no such a thing called “internet” at that time.

    I remembered that I practiced my English by watching the English soundtrack movie at the theater, mostly with my friends during the weekend. Personally, I think it was the funniest way for me to learn English language rather than locked myself up in a little square room at home and read the English grammar book which I found it was so boring.

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  4. I'm not really interested in business, although I do enjoy reading some work by behavioural economists such as Dan Ariely, who does some fascinating research on how we behave and why we do that. This is doubtless useful for people in sales, but also for human resources, although my own interest is how it helps us understand ourselves and our motives. For example, I found his paper "The Dishonesty of Honest People: A Theory of Self-Concept Maintenance," which was authored with Nina Mazar and On Amir, fascinating for the insights that almost all of us are dishonest, but usually only a little bit, hence his thought-provoking title "The Dishonest of Honest People" — we aren't really quite so honest as we like to think we are.

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