저는 소셜 미디어 분야에서 사업을 운영 중인 미국 대학생입니다. 사업을 시작한 지 6개월이 지난 후, 이번 주 월요일에 성공적으로 투자 유치금을 송금받았습니다. 이번 경험을 통해 투자 유치 과정에서 무엇이 중요한지 느낀점을 공유하고자 합니다. 투자 유치를 고려하시는 분들께 도움이 되길 바랍니다. 😊 수익 모델과 시장 규모보다 고객이 사용할 프로덕트를 만드는데 집중하자. 투자 유치 과정에서 가장 많이 … Continue reading Pre-Seed 투자를 받으며 중요하지 않았던 것들
Author: Tristan Shin
May Report
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My Response to Fr. Jenkins’ May 13 Statement
On May 13, Fr. Jenkins, the president of Notre Dame University, issued a statement regarding the recent protest on campus. Here is my response to his statement: Dear Father Jenkins, I am writing to express my sincere concern regarding the University's decision to allow students to be prosecuted on charges stemming from a peaceful protest. I would like to … Continue reading My Response to Fr. Jenkins’ May 13 Statement
My thoughts on the arrest of the 17 students at Notre Dame
I've been closely monitoring the reports of pro-Palestinian protests at various U.S. university campuses, a topic widely covered by Korean media. My interest in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is not new; it was the subject of my History EE, focusing on the Balfour Declaration and its ongoing implications. Yet, I hadn't expected such protests at Notre Dame, considering its … Continue reading My thoughts on the arrest of the 17 students at Notre Dame
April Report
Hey there! April was a productive month, where I learned new things and dug into some captivating reads. I embarked on a Flutter learning journey, dedicating 30 minutes daily to grasp its concepts. I even created a dice roller app and got comfortable with Dart's object-oriented nature. The nested widgets seemed confusing initially, but I … Continue reading April Report
Passion vs Paychecks: A Notre Dame Sophomore Reflects
Midway through my sophomore year at Notre Dame, amidst the whirlwind of assignments, lectures, and the ever-present buzz of campus life, I find myself momentarily still, engulfed in a period of reflection that feels almost alien in the dynamic pace of college existence. These reflective pauses might seem out of place, but they're filled with … Continue reading Passion vs Paychecks: A Notre Dame Sophomore Reflects
A Stroll in Klong Toey
My Canon EOS 3 is not just a camera but an instrument which I use to capture the essence of the world and its people. When I hold the camera in my hands and look through its lens, I discover a world that I could not see with my naked eyes. Deftly adjusting the focusing … Continue reading A Stroll in Klong Toey
My Analysis of Ayn Rand’s Anthem
I had written this for Ayn Rand's Writing Competition. Although I didn't win, I am nevertheless proud of this essay. Below are the topics and the essay. The people in the society of Anthem are taught to live by certain principles concerning what is good and evil, right and wrong. Do you think those who … Continue reading My Analysis of Ayn Rand’s Anthem
My First Short Story: The Path To Take
Writing my first short story this March for Neilson Hays Young Writer competition was both entertaining and challenging, as I usually write academic essays, and I wanted to try something new. I also wanted to win the competition 🙂 However, in hindsight, winning the competition was not my priority. I just wanted to write a … Continue reading My First Short Story: The Path To Take
My Thoughts on Jonathan Swift’s A Modest Proposal
My father had shared with me a work by his favorite satirist Jonathan Swift. Reading this work shocked me on multiple levels. However, what I found most interesting as a student still learning to write is how Swift uses satire to deliver a powerful message.