What a great semester it has been! I'm in shock that it's already almost over. The ICE program has changed my life and has enabled me to become a better person. I won't write too much tonight because it is somewhat late. While in the ICE program I had the chance to read some wonderful books, "Getting To Yes" and "Leadership and Self Deception". I have come to a conclusion that it is improbable for me to work with an employer who has not read both of these books and much more that I've had the privilege of reading. There are many opportunities and adventures waiting beyond the walls of the classroom and I've been able to experience those first hand. This semester twenty two other students and I had the exciting opportunity to be trained in Six Sigma. If you don't know what that is, I would highly recommend that your business looks into it. Not only that but I'm very proud to say that as the first students in the ICE program at BYU-Idaho, we got a 96% on Harvard's Everest Simulation. That's right and I'll type it again, as undergraduates, the students of the ICE program scored remarkably high on Harvard's simulation tool. When I look at my classmates, I don't see typical students. I see future Doctors, Lawyers, Teachers, Mothers and Fathers, CEO's and Business owners. I have encountered many wonderful people this semester and some of them have become my best friends and trusted associates. I will keep in contact with them the rest of my life.
I think that will be all for tonight, keep looking for a post about an opportunity to work for Doc Hastings as an intern.