Sunday, May 28, 2006

My Introduction to Allentown Business School

I finally arrived at Allentown, PA to attend a business school just a few days ago. The long drive from my home in Vermont wasn’t too bad because the view was wonderful and relaxing. I arrived at the Allentown business school just in time to have a good weekend to explore before my classes started on Monday, although I would have liked to visit this city a little bit earlier in the month. That would have given the opportunity to get to know the town of Allentown, Pennsylvania little bit better and explore the business MBA school before my classes begin.

Getting into the Allentown business school was a bit of a struggle for me. I’m not talking about an academic struggle because this college school wasn't that tough. I also had good grades and good work experience when it comes to business classes. The struggle I’m referring to is an internal kind. You see, I did not think that I need a business education to make it in the world of business. However, my dad tried to get me to go of the Allentown business school because he graduated at that school.

I was not concerned with getting an education in business because I was more interested in direct sales experience. The Allentown business school graduates I met seemed to have a good abstract grasp of things like economics and management. However, they did not seem to be the kind of practical people who really succeed in business. In my honest opinion, it would just be a waste of my time to attend a business school.

Anyway, I was finally convinced to go to Allentown business school after spending a few years of doing sales. Many people say that a person can advance quickly even without a college education, but my experience proved otherwise. I was getting nowhere even though I was one of the best salesmen on my whole team. You can only be good at sales for so long because you will lose your knack for it after a while. This experience convinced me that it would be good to go to the Allentown business school. I knew that the Allentown business school would give me the opportunity to do other things in business besides sales.
I finally arrived at Allentown, PA to attend a business school just a few days ago. The long drive from my home in Vermont wasn’t too bad because the view was wonderful and relaxing. I arrived at the Allentown business school just in time to have a good weekend to explore before my classes started on Monday, although I would have liked to visit this city a little bit earlier in the month. That would have given the opportunity to get to know the town of Allentown, Pennsylvania little bit better and explore the business MBA school before my classes begin.

Getting into the Allentown business school was a bit of a struggle for me. I’m not talking about an academic struggle because this college school wasn't that tough. I also had good grades and good work experience when it comes to business classes. The struggle I’m referring to is an internal kind. You see, I did not think that I need a business education to make it in the world of business. However, my dad tried to get me to go of the Allentown business school because he graduated at that school.

I was not concerned with getting an education in business because I was more interested in direct sales experience. The Allentown business school graduates I met seemed to have a good abstract grasp of things like economics and management. However, they did not seem to be the kind of practical people who really succeed in business. In my honest opinion, it would just be a waste of my time to attend a business school.

Anyway, I was finally convinced to go to Allentown business school after spending a few years of doing sales. Many people say that a person can advance quickly even without a college education, but my experience proved otherwise. I was getting nowhere even though I was one of the best salesmen on my whole team. You can only be good at sales for so long because you will lose your knack for it after a while. This experience convinced me that it would be good to go to the Allentown business school. I knew that the Allentown business school would give me the opportunity to do other things in business besides sales.