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RE: UMPI - Ann7 - 01-26-2021 (01-26-2021, 11:45 AM)ashkir Wrote: I aced Change Management 240. Congratulations! So you have done 3 or 4 classes in just a week?? IF so.. You are amazing! That is encouraging for those of us who are considering UMPI and want to be able to accelarate to save money. I will be happy if I could do one class a week ! RE: UMPI - ashkir - 01-29-2021 Hit my first wall today after 3 classes. A required milestone (not the final) is to ask someone eighty-seven questions that are deeply personal, and they have to do it along side you. RE: UMPI - Ann7 - 01-29-2021 (01-29-2021, 01:34 AM)ashkir Wrote: Hit my first wall today after 3 classes. A required milestone (not the final) is to ask someone eighty-seven questions that are deeply personal, and they have to do it along side you. Ok that's intense! At the same time though it can be an enjoyable break from the other type of studying... RE: UMPI - rachel83az - 01-29-2021 Eighty seven personal questions? Yikes! What class is this for because that sounds like a good way to lose friends/family! RE: UMPI - ashkir - 01-29-2021 (01-29-2021, 02:56 AM)Pathfinder Wrote:I'm having surgery in an hour so taking a break regardless. I wanted to post my milestones to let them get graded(01-29-2021, 01:34 AM)ashkir Wrote: Hit my first wall today after 3 classes. A required milestone (not the final) is to ask someone eighty-seven questions that are deeply personal, and they have to do it along side you. (01-29-2021, 03:07 AM)rachel83az Wrote: Eighty seven personal questions? Yikes! What class is this for because that sounds like a good way to lose friends/family! Eighty-seven personal questions for a manager, What kind of manager would have time to that for their employee? Good ones yeah, but not everyone has access. Shot them an email about an alternative for it. Class is Leadership. RE: UMPI - Cofffeee - 01-29-2021 Doubt it any good manager will be able to do deeply personal questions at work with employees. Who knows how it can be interpreted by employee...? Some people dont share deeply personal info with family members and you talk ab manager RE: UMPI - rachel83az - 01-29-2021 Wow. Yeah. IMO, personal questions are off-limits at work. DEEPLY personal questions are doubly so. And so many! Even if you do this over email, 87 questions work out to probably 2+ hours of work for that manager. That's a lot of work for someone to do for you for free. RE: UMPI - dfrecore - 01-29-2021 (01-29-2021, 07:35 AM)ashkir Wrote:(01-29-2021, 02:56 AM)Pathfinder Wrote:I'm having surgery in an hour so taking a break regardless. I wanted to post my milestones to let them get graded(01-29-2021, 01:34 AM)ashkir Wrote: Hit my first wall today after 3 classes. A required milestone (not the final) is to ask someone eighty-seven questions that are deeply personal, and they have to do it along side you. I'm going to guess that it would be much easier to find a person who is not your work manager to ask questions like this. But really, if someone was going to ask me deeply personal questions, they would have to be fairly close - and then if they said they were turning it in for school, that would be a hard NO. And if there's 87 questions - ummm, no thanks. My husband hasn't asked me 87 deeply personal questions in 20+ years of marriage! (ok, that MAY be an exaggeration - but it might be close). UMPI - ROYISAGIRL - 01-29-2021 My thing is what is considered deeply personal? A person could consider something suchas their religion and questions on it deeply personal whereas some else may not considered it deeply personal. 87 questions just seems extreme also. Sent from my SM-G981V using DegreeForum.net mobile app RE: UMPI - Seagull - 01-29-2021 (01-29-2021, 01:05 PM)ROYISAGIRL Wrote: My thing is what is considered deeply personal? A person could consider something suchas their religion and questions on it deeply personal whereas some else may not considered it deeply personal. 87 questions just seems extreme also.It is an assignment, can the person be fictional? Have never come across an assignment like that? Deeply personal? hmm Can a person make up the interviewed person and the answers? |