Thursday, October 16, 2014

Humber OCMC Students are the Best of the Best

Half way through the semester, it’s becoming apparent why only the best Business students were chosen for Humber’s OCMC team. While maintaining our practice schedule, we are balancing other classes, major assignments and studying for midterms. The team is feeling the burn. But is it worth it? You bet!

Back in the spring when we attended tryouts for the OCMC teams in which we were interested, we had little idea of what to expect, other than it was a prestigious honor to be selected to be a part of the team. We were told that the best Marketing students from across the province would be competing against each other, which is how Humber’s team was devised - with the best from the school! We knew that the cost of this honor was the work we would have to put into the team, but I don’t think we realized how much work it would actual take. It seems like the Quiz Bowl team may be feeling the brunt of this work because of all of the concept understanding we have to memorize on top of studying for our numerous midterms - but of course this is a biased opinion.

Our coaches are giving us an outstanding amount of knowledge and experience, and we are now getting a taste for what the other teams are up to.


Nancy Ryan, the outstanding coach of the Quiz Bowl team, gave the rest of the students of Humber’s OCMC team a taste of the “Quiz Bowl Life” this week by challenging the students to participate in a “Lightning Round”. It was a completely different vibe then our private practices because after every question was answered correctly, the team cheered. This was a great way to showcase how much work the Quiz Bowl team puts in.


Nancy Ryan in the midst of the Quiz Bowl Lightning Round with other members of the OCMC team!

Anthony Saraco, our Job Interview representative (more info on the Job Interview challenge here http://ocmc.ca/events/job-interview/), also gave us a taste of what his challenge was like and asked the team for input on his resume. As well, Shawn Manahan gave the team some insight on what the Sales Presentation challenge was all about (again, more info on the Sales Presentation challenge here http://ocmc.ca/events/sales-presentation/). Over the next few weeks, the case study challenges will be presenting a case analysis with a panel of judges every practice, to get them in the right mindset of how the competition will feel.

With the constant practicing and constructive feed back from both coaches and team members, the students of Humber’s OCMC team will surely be the best at this year’s competition.


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