1) My opportunity is the proposal of removing the pluses and minuses in the
 grading system. This opportunity would benefit the students at the 
University of Florida, but also the TA's and professors as well. The 
students benefit alot from this because they will be more motivated in 
school, have higher GPA's, more time to pursue activities outside of 
school such as clubs and internships, and lastly, they will have higher 
chances to be admitted in graduate school. The TA's will benefit from 
this opportunity because if they have high pass rates then they are 
eligible to be TA's again the next semester in that course. Some 
international graduate students rely heavily on this because their 
performance as a TA can lead to how long theyre able to stay in the 
United States so it's very important. Lastly, professors benefit from 
this opportunity because they will have higher pass rates in their 
classes. If the professors have low pass rates they could potentially 
lose their jobs or have lower rankings as a professor which will result 
in fewer students taking a course with them. The forces that created 
this opportunity were the difficulty of courses at the University of 
Florida because of the increase in rankings in the past few years. It is
 clear that the University of Florida wants only the best students, and 
wants their degree to be filled with absolute value once their students 
graduate. Currently, students are enduring the stresses of school and 
relying on third parties sources such as Study Edge, Smokin Notes, and 
other tutoring stations either on campus or outside of campus. Not all 
students can afford these resources, taking into consideration that many
 are taking out student loans for their undergraduate studies and will 
be taking out more for their graduate studies as well. This opportunity 
is very big because it can make the academic lives of students a lot 
better. Fewer students will have mental breakdowns and anxiety because 
they're for example "one point away" from that A and won't have to 
suffer the consequences of their GPA.
This idea does not make money. It is kind of similar to a law. It's a 
proposal to improve the academic career of students at the University of
 Florida because of how difficult the courses are currently. Many 
students are having lower chances of becoming admitted to graduate 
school and losing their scholarships at the expense of their mental 
state because of the difficulty of their coursework. What I would hope 
to do with this proposal, if it gets approved it extend this idea to 
other top 10 universities, as well as Ivy League schools. I believe that
 all students in those schools are going through the same struggles UF 
students are going through and need to have this proposed grade change 
to help them out. I think about it this way, if you're constantly 
discouraged to do your school work because whatever you do you still 
wont get that A, then you will end up doing really bad in the long run, 
so it helps if things are just a little bit easier but not unbelievably 
simple to the point that it will lower the prestige of your degree.
Universities will switch to this idea because they do not want to their 
students to drop their university and have staggering GPAS which can in 
fact bring down the ranking of that school and limit the opportunities 
the alumni have in terms of the job market. Major factors that play into
 role in a university's ranking is how well the alumni do afterwards. If
 Harvard University for example had a ton of loser alumni that weren't 
going anywhere in their life, then their ranking would drop drastically.
 It will be difficult to get other schools to switch because they're 
afraid their school will be seen as more easy, but having many students 
drop the same courses isn't too good for them either. The competitor in 
this idea would be UF Registrar. This is because they set the grading 
policy for each school, therefore I would have to somehow convince them 
that this proposal is justified and many students would benefit from 
this idea. Customer support is going to play a huge role in my idea, 
which is why I have conducted interviews with people from student 
government, academic advisors, other students, TA's, professors, and 
students as well. Student government was the most important interview in
 my opinion because student government has the ability to play a 
significant role on campus. In other words, if there is something a 
group of students want to change on campus, getting support from 
senators in student government would be your best bet. This is because 
student government officials have the connections and platform to 
promote change if they want it to happen. What I would do to gain more 
support is hold peaceful protests on campus, out up signs all over the 
place, and hold meetings that students can attend. I would also create a
 petition and go into Turlington or Plaza of the Americas and explain 
the proposal to students and see if theyre interested in signing and 
joining the cause.
I believe my most important source will be gathering support and 
connections from different people to help me with my opportunity. This 
will not be very simple because I have run into people that aren't too 
fond of my idea, because they worry a lot about the university's 
statistics. My idea isn't meant to be exclusive to just the University 
of Florida, I want other schools to implement the same thing I am 
proposing therefore I am not too worried about anyone copying my idea. 
The next thing I want to do with this opportunity is spread it to other 
top 10 schools and Ivy Leagues. What next for me is I want be heavily 
involved in addressing faults in the university system and help working 
with schools and students to improve certain things on campus.
2) I did not receive any feedback on my first venture concept therefore it is hard to complete this part of the question. However, on my "What's next" post I was told that there will be a high demand o for my idea, however, extending it to Ivy League schools will be difficult because those schools are known for their prestige and difficulty so the ranking of those schools would go down so they might not approve of my idea.
3) I did not change my venture idea because I did not recieve any feedback, therefore it was hard to know what to change.
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