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Michelle, age 20

You may be surprised to see my unfamiliar face on the “Meet the Cast” series on Aridni. I’ll admit I am rather stunned myself. However, when asked to join the team I readily accepted the offer to be a weekly writer.

Currently I am a sophomore at the University of Montana. My life goals seem to change periodically as I am unsure of my major. However at this point I am interested in double majoring in Accounting and Business Education. I would like follow my Mom’s footsteps as a high school business teacher and educate students on the importance of the business world. But if for some reason I am unable to find a job or I simply do not enjoy the career of education, I will pursue a career in accounting.

All of my life I have been inspired to own a business. But no doubt like you, I have a dilemma: I have no idea what I would like this business to be and I haven’t the slightest idea where to start.

To educate both myself and Aridni readers, my first series of articles will be posted on Thursdays with an emphasis on developing a business.

I truly hope that you continue to read Aridni and that my unfamiliar face on Aridni will become in fact recognizable.

This article written by Admin on 25th September 2006

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