Well first off, I’ve learned multiple things in the context of group coherence for sure. The presentations and case studies were challenging on multiple levels: time management, standards, organization. Every new assignment newly challenged our intellect anew. More importantly, Comm 101 was the first class in which teacher and student interaction was highly encouraged, where discussion and participation was encouraged beyond all else. This one singular aspect made Comm 101 stand out among all the other courses in first year, and will allow us to apply such a wide variety of skills not only towards a goal of a Bcom, but in the far future as well. This adds multiple levels of depth to an otherwise surface idea. Finally, I’d like to throw in my opinion on the Google/Groupon deal. I believe that as Groupon’s partner’s are much more limited compared to Google’s, Google shouldn’t worry to much, and if the decision still results in acquisitions, Groupon isn’t worth that much money! Groupon could be a service Google hosts as Google doesn’t have its own similar service; maybe to defend itself from Yahoo or Bing, but not for the sole purpose of acquiring a possible competitor.
















