Business Ownership: My Dream, My Vision
passionately own the vision, and relentless drive it to completion.”
Jack Welch
I’m an international student from China, who has dreamed of business ownership and envisioned the path to achieve it in [the United States]. Fortunately for me, having been exposed to the world of entrepreneurship though my dad’s business, I realize that
I attended [elementary] school in , China and completed two years of study at high school in the United States with a cumulative GPA of 3.0. During , my skills in math and writing were Writing consisted of novels and poems that reflect the Chinese I was also active in activities such as basketball, swimming, and singing. These extracurricular activities did not interfere with or take focus off my studies
When examining my strengths and weaknesses to successfully earn a degree in at the University of , work experience in Germany at Recycling Factory, which is owned by my dad This experience provide a lot of insight into the business world. I not only worked as a crane operator and served as an interpreter, but also assisted the accountant And while attending the University of California Riverside (UCR), my accounting skills and knowledge were expanded when working at my dad’s Los Angeles business location. These “real world” experiences reinforced my interest in business ownership as I learned all aspects of doing business and understanding [trifles].
The short-term goal is to be successfully complete academic studies at your prestigious university and gain as much knowledge in the field of business and economics.
My long-term goal is to become a successful entrepreneur as a [line of business] business owner. Like my dad, I plan to provide meaningful employment opportunities for people and contribute to society. This includes taking care of my family because [part of Asian culture]. And ultimately I will obtain another MBAPh.D. in business.
Even though claims that there is a “high failure rate of small business startups,” according to the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council, there are many success stories of small firms “Firms with less than 20 workers made up 89.7 percent of these [5.8 million employer firms in the US] businesses.” Additionally according to , immigrant-entrepreneurs
The University of is well known for its business program extensive curriculum and, Therefore, your program will give me the knowledge, skills, and
Works Cited
Fairlie, Robert W. “Immigrant Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners and their Access to Financial Capital.” http://www.sba.gov/advocacy/7540/141841. May 2012
SBE Council. “Small Business Facts.” http://www.sbecouncil.org/about-us/facts-and-data/
Taylor, Lloyd J. and Seanard, Elizabeth. “Using Goldratt’s Thinking Process to Improvr thr Success Rate of Small Business Start-ups.” http://sbaer.uca.edu/research../asbe/2004/PDFS/23.pdf